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What Causes Heaviness In Chest And Extreme Tiredness After Angioplasty?

Feel heaviness in chest and extremely tired 2 weeks post op angioplasty and stents placed in series Anterior left decending coronary artery . I have left bundle branch block, had bronchitis one day post op feel better now but have irregular cough once in a while
Fri, 24 Apr 2015
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Hi,

Welcome to Health Care Magic,

I am Dr.Snis Khan

I have read your question in detail and will try to help you in the best way possible.

I highly suggest you to do an ECG, because an ECG will show if there are any ischaemic changes.
And also advise you to do an echocardiography to confirm it there is any pathology like reduce ur heart activity (decrease wall motion)... After that get an X ray chest PA view to rule out bronchitis or other cues infection..

I hope this answered all your queries, if you have more queries,I will be happy to answer.

Wish you the best of health.

Regards.

Dr.Snis Khan
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What Causes Heaviness In Chest And Extreme Tiredness After Angioplasty?

Hi, Welcome to Health Care Magic, I am Dr.Snis Khan I have read your question in detail and will try to help you in the best way possible. I highly suggest you to do an ECG, because an ECG will show if there are any ischaemic changes. And also advise you to do an echocardiography to confirm it there is any pathology like reduce ur heart activity (decrease wall motion)... After that get an X ray chest PA view to rule out bronchitis or other cues infection.. I hope this answered all your queries, if you have more queries,I will be happy to answer. Wish you the best of health. Regards. Dr.Snis Khan