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Assessing Myocardial Ischemia: Understanding Your Treadmill Test Results

Inquire about the degree of myocardial ischemia? Hello Doctor, I am Mr. Huang, 35 years old, 170 cm tall, and weighing 68 kg. Recently, I have been experiencing chest tightness and difficulty breathing. After conducting a treadmill exercise electrocardiogram, the doctor suggested...


Dr. Wu Xueming Reply:
1. The exercise electrocardiogram report is positive, but the severity cannot be determined; there is a high suspicion of coronary artery disease. 2. Due to the possibility of false positives in the exercise electrocardiogram, coronary computed tomography angiography may be consi...

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Understanding Angina: Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Nutritional Support

Regarding angina pectoris? Hello Doctor, my symptoms are quite unique. I have a diagnosis of valvular heart disease. Clinical Diagnosis: #120 M-mode + Section Scan: Aortic Root (20-37 mm): 29 LVIDd (35-51 mm): 46 VS (6-10 mm): 7 LAD (19-40 mm): 40 LVIDs (28-35 mm): 31 PW (6-10 mm...


Dr. Wu Xueming Reply:
The echocardiogram report indicated mild mitral valve prolapse and mild to moderate tricuspid valve prolapse, while other cardiac functions and structures were normal. Additional imaging studies showed no calcification of the coronary vessels and no signs of myocardial ischemia, ...

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Managing Slow Heart Rate: Concerns with KanKen and XinLiZheng Medications

Bradycardia, issues with the use of Heart Rate Regulating medications such as Cardizem and Concor? Hello, Doctor. I have hypothyroidism, which has been well-controlled with medication for many years. Last August, I experienced chest tightness, chest pain, and fatigue, and was dia...


Dr. He Dongjin Reply:
Hello, feeling very fatigued could be due to a slow heart rate or hypothyroidism. It is recommended to consider medications that improve sleep. Regarding the medication Heartil, my suggestion is to hold off on taking it for now and observe your condition. Changhua Hospital cares ...

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How to Advocate for a Heart Catheterization After Years of Symptoms?

Cardiac catheterization? I have seen countless doctors, and they only prescribe medications for my heart rhythm without offering any further treatment. How can I guide my doctor to perform a cardiac catheterization? Whenever I am in a slightly warm environment and walk for more t...


Dr. Wu Xueming Reply:
According to health insurance regulations, the indications for cardiac catheterization must include typical angina symptoms along with objective evidence of myocardial ischemia, such as a stress electrocardiogram or nuclear medicine myocardial perfusion imaging. Please discuss wi...

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Understanding Symptoms of Heart Failure: Key Questions Answered

Symptoms of suspected heart failure? Hello, Doctor. I was diagnosed two years ago, and for the two months following that, I didn't rest properly, often only getting a little over 5 hours of sleep. A few times, I experienced shortness of breath while climbing stairs and talki...


Dr. Wu Xueming Reply:
1. Based on your symptoms and examination reports, it is not heart failure. 2. Mild mitral valve prolapse is congenital and unrelated to heart failure. 3. No need for further action. 4. It is not. 5. If urination requires straining, it is advisable to consult a urologist,...

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Understanding Your Exercise ECG Report: Key Insights and Next Steps

Exercise Electrocardiogram Report Hello: The exercise electrocardiogram report is as follows. No additional tests were performed, and the doctor recommends continuing aspirin therapy. I would like to seek a second opinion regarding the necessity of continuing this medication. C...


Dr. Li Han Reply:
Hello, based on your exercise electrocardiogram records, your clinical symptoms mainly include exertional wheezing (New York Heart Association classification) and exertional chest discomfort? Typical? (Canadian Cardiovascular Society classification). Angina pectoris is actually a...

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Understanding Chest Pain: Is It Angina or Anxiety?

Angina pectoris, palpitations Hello, Doctor. First, thank you for taking the time to respond to me. For the past month, I have frequently felt discomfort around my heart. Sometimes, I get slightly short of breath just from climbing stairs (I don’t usually exercise). The pain vari...


Dr. Wu Xueming Reply:
Due to your young age and the absence of chronic diseases, your risk of developing heart disease is low. Many factors in daily life can contribute to this situation, such as emotions, stress, irregular sleep patterns, or excessive intake of caffeinated beverages. It is advisable ...

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Understanding Chest Pain: When to Seek Further Heart Evaluation

Suspected angina pectoris? I have already had an ultrasound, and the doctor said there were no issues, but I often wake up at night sweating cold, my feet feel cold, and I experience chest tightness and pressure. Sometimes I can't sleep all night, and I have severe palpitati...


Dr. Wu Xueming Reply:
Typical angina occurs during physical activity or heavy lifting, presenting symptoms such as chest tightness or shortness of breath. Patients often have risk factors for heart disease, such as hypertension, diabetes, and smoking. It is recommended that you visit an outpatient cli...

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Understanding Arrhythmias: Insights from Myocardial Perfusion Imaging

Arrhythmia Due to angina, a cardiac rhythm examination was performed, and the 24-hour Holter monitor results showed sinus rhythm. A stress and redistribution myocardial perfusion scan was subsequently conducted, with the following results: 1. Mild severity, reversible perfusion...


Dr. Wu Xueming Reply:
The myocardial scan shows signs of myocardial hypoxia. Please take your medication regularly and return for follow-up. If symptoms persist, discuss with your physician whether a cardiac catheterization is necessary.

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Can Dizziness Indicate Angina in Elderly Patients?

Could dizziness be a sign of angina? My mother is in her 80s and often experiences dizziness. She has visited a family medicine clinic and underwent an electrocardiogram (ECG) test, which came back normal. Does this mean she does not have angina?


Dr. Li Han Reply:
Hello, regarding your question, "Could dizziness be a sign of angina?" Your mother is in her 80s and often experiences dizziness. She has visited a family medicine clinic and undergone an electrocardiogram (ECG), which returned normal results. However, your concern is w...

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Understanding Left Chest Pain: When to Seek Medical Attention

Left chest pain? Hello, doctor. I have been taking Sertraline, which has caused side effects such as palpitations and high blood pressure. After starting Sertraline, I often experience body tremors that follow my heartbeat, making me live in constant fear of earthquakes. Recently...


Dr. Wu Xueming Reply:
Due to your young age and lack of chronic diseases, your risk of heart disease is low, and your symptoms do not resemble typical angina. However, if the symptoms persist, it is still recommended to go to the hospital for an electrocardiogram (ECG) examination.

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Consultation on PSVT History and Medication Impact on Health

Medication Consultation for PSVT History I was diagnosed with PSVT nearly 30 years ago and successfully treated with catheter ablation about 27 or 28 years ago. I have not taken any related medications for over 25 years and have not experienced any heart-related issues due to PSV...


Dr. Li Han Reply:
Hello, regarding your inquiry, whether a history of PSVT (Paroxysmal Supraventricular Tachycardia) affects the use of sildenafil, the primary consideration is drug interactions. For instance, if you are concurrently using antihypertensive medications or antianginal drugs, the ass...

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Understanding Exercise-Induced Dyspnea and Chest Tightness: Key Insights

Chest tightness and increased shortness of breath after exercise compared to before? The exam was terminated at Stage 4 (10:09) due to dyspnea with angina. Max workload = 11.9 METs. Max HR: 157 bpm, 92% of MPHR. ST depression: 1.35 mm over V6 (horizontal). Hypotension: No. Other:...


Dr. Wu Xueming Reply:
The myocardial perfusion scan shows evidence of myocardial hypoxia; it is recommended to discuss treatment options with the outpatient physician.

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Understanding Atrial Premature Contractions and Myocardial Ischemia Risks

Cardiac issues Hello: Since December of last year, I have been experiencing arrhythmia and shortness of breath. A 24-hour Holter monitor showed over 13,000 premature atrial contractions. I took Sotalol and Concor, but my discomfort did not improve. Later, I switched to Sotalol an...


Dr. Wu Xueming Reply:
The exercise electrocardiogram shows signs suggestive of hypoxia. Since it cannot be confirmed with absolute certainty, it is recommended to consult a cardiologist to discuss the possibility of further tests, such as a nuclear medicine myocardial perfusion scan.

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Understanding Your Heart Ultrasound and Stress Test Results

Is the report normal? Hello, please assist in interpreting the echocardiogram and exercise electrocardiogram for any abnormalities. Thank you. Normal left atrial (LA) and left ventricular (LV) size. Good LV contractility (LVEF: 77% by M-mode). Probable LV diastolic dysfunction. ...


Dr. He Dongjin Reply:
Hello, the echocardiogram results are normal. The exercise electrocardiogram report may show some abnormalities based on your symptoms. For women, breast tissue can sometimes cause interference. It is advisable to monitor the situation for now. Changhua Hospital cares about your ...

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Understanding Abdominal Aortic Atherosclerosis: Causes, Symptoms, and Care

Abdominal aortic atherosclerosis A comprehensive health check-up revealed suspected atherosclerosis of the abdominal aorta. I would like to ask the physician how this condition develops, what uncomfortable symptoms may arise, what precautions should be taken in daily life, how of...


Dr. Li Han Reply:
Hello, atherosclerosis is a pathological condition characterized by the accumulation of lipids beneath the arterial intima, leading to the formation of atheromatous plaques, which results in vascular hardening, narrowing, and even obstruction. This can occur in the abdominal aort...

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Understanding My Exercise ECG Report: Key Insights and Next Steps

Inquiring about my exercise electrocardiogram report? Conclusion: Positive Duke Treadmill Score: +1 (Low risk: +5; Intermediate risk: +4 to -10; High risk: < -10). Pre-exercise condition NYHA Class: Class II. Chest pain: Typical angina CCS Class: Class II. Resting ECG: normal....


Dr. Wu Xueming Reply:
If symptoms persist despite medication control, a myocardial perfusion imaging scan can be performed first to determine whether a cardiac catheterization is necessary.

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Uncertain Symptoms: Which Specialist to Consult for Heart Issues?

If you are unsure which specialty to consult for your symptoms? Hello, doctor. Last night I experienced some symptoms resembling a cold. After doing some research, I'm uncertain if it's just a simple cold and which specialty I should prioritize when seeking medical atte...


Dr. Wu Xueming Reply:
Please schedule an appointment with either Internal Medicine or Family Medicine.

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Understanding Heart Palpitations: Anxiety, Medications, and Health Concerns

Cardiac issues I'm sorry to bother you again, Doctor. Recently, I've been feeling anxious and uncomfortable in the mornings. When I wake up and brush my teeth, my heart rate can spike to 130, but it goes back down to 70-80 when I sit down. Could this be related to takin...


Dr. He Dongjin Reply:
Hello, taking a heart rhythm medication every morning consistently will not cause rebound tachycardia or angina if you miss a dose. It is also fine to take it at night. You can address anxiety and panic issues first. Indeed, the echocardiogram, blood tests, X-rays, and 24-hour EC...

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Understanding the Link Between Coughing and Pulmonary Hypertension in Women

Continuing from #197363, I would like to inquire about cough and pulmonary hypertension? Hello, Doctor. I am a 37-year-old female with no history of hypertension, diabetes, or hyperlipidemia. I do not smoke or drink alcohol, am slightly underweight, exercise occasionally, and do ...


Dr. He Dongjin Reply:
Hello, frequent coughing with phlegm and an itchy throat that makes you want to cough are likely related to respiratory issues and are not associated with pulmonary hypertension. Don't overthink it. Changhua Hospital cares about you.

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