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Suggest Treatment For Sinus Bradycardia And Anteroseptal Infarct
I have been noticing my heart skipping a beat. Last night it was every 4-8 beats. I had an ekg today and my results came back as sinus bradycardia (56 beats per min) and anteroseptal infarct. I am 41 years old, a runner, lean build, never smoked, rarely drink. I am scheduled for an echo next week but of course I m freaking out. Do these things just come back as perfectly normal?
On the basis of details that you have provided you are diagnosed with coronary artery disease with anteroseptal infarct.we don't know how old this problem is..now you need to be in supervision of your doctor he will prescribe you few drugs that you have to take regularly . He can also advise you for angiography that will show the culprit artery and you can go for angioplasty also. Depending upon blockade and decision of your cardiologist . I can't see you will be perfectly all right but with these measures and medicine you can live a normal life..but you can't leave medicine advised advised by your doctor and has to be regular supervision of him.hope this will help.
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Suggest Treatment For Sinus Bradycardia And Anteroseptal Infarct
On the basis of details that you have provided you are diagnosed with coronary artery disease with anteroseptal infarct.we don t know how old this problem is..now you need to be in supervision of your doctor he will prescribe you few drugs that you have to take regularly . He can also advise you for angiography that will show the culprit artery and you can go for angioplasty also. Depending upon blockade and decision of your cardiologist . I can t see you will be perfectly all right but with these measures and medicine you can live a normal life..but you can t leave medicine advised advised by your doctor and has to be regular supervision of him.hope this will help.