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Suggest Treatment For Microvascular Cardiac Disease

I had quadruple bi-pass heart surgery july 2008. Four of the main arteries of the heart were blocked, three of them 90% and one 85%. In May of this year i was fitted with a pacemaker. August another angiogram was done and it found that I have 30% kidney function left, and microvascular disease and microvascular cardiac as well. This medical problem is genetic. I am not over weight, always have exercised both cardio and weights. Have a very good eating pattern. My question is what is a safe exercise program now, that I can get back into?
Mon, 17 Dec 2018
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Hello,

For microvascular disease, you need to take anticoagulants/ antiplatelets and anti-cholesterol medications because angioplasty and grafting can’t be done everywhere.

Kindly consult a cardiologist and nephrologist personally so they can evaluate you physically and adjust drugs and dosage accordingly.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Take care

Regards,
Dr Bhanu Partap, Cardiologist
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Suggest Treatment For Microvascular Cardiac Disease

Hello, For microvascular disease, you need to take anticoagulants/ antiplatelets and anti-cholesterol medications because angioplasty and grafting can’t be done everywhere. Kindly consult a cardiologist and nephrologist personally so they can evaluate you physically and adjust drugs and dosage accordingly. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Take care Regards, Dr Bhanu Partap, Cardiologist