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When should you see a cardiologist?

Introduction

Many of us would have pondered over this question, ‘’when should I see a cardiologist?’’ If you ask this question to your friends and family, the answers will be confusing you. At such a situation, you would Google along with your symptoms and will be further confused as different websites will give different suggestions to go to different specialists.

For left arm pain, you will be suggested for going to an Ayurvedic massage session, a spa massage with steam and to a general physician, orthopedic specialist and also to a cardiologist. If the left arm pain is caused due to a blockage in the heart arteries, only then you would need to visit a cardiologist.

When should you see a cardiologist?

You should take an appointment of one of the best cardiologist doctors in India when you experience any of the following symptoms. 

  • Chest pain

One of the telltale indicators of a cardiac condition is chest pain. Although there are other reasons of chest discomfort that are unrelated to the heart, chest pressure that appears or gets worse with activity is especially troubling as it may indicate that the heart isn’t getting enough blood. A top cardiologist in India can assist in identifying the root cause and developing the best course of action.

If you go for yearly full-body check-ups with relevant tests included, any blockage might be detected in time and you can receive treatment before the situation worsens and takes the form of a cardiac arrest.

  • High total cholesterol

Are you thinking when to consult a cardiologist? A fatty molecule called cholesterol is present in many foods and is also produced by your liver. Plaque in the arteries can be exacerbated by high cholesterol levels. Consuming a nutritious diet is one approach to lower your cholesterol. Your doctor might recommend cholesterol-lowering drugs that also reduce your risk for heart attack. So, if your lipid profile shows that you have excessive cholesterol, your doctor will advise you to see a top cardiologist in India.

  • High blood pressure

The force of the blood pressing against the artery walls is known as blood pressure. The risk of heart attack and stroke increases as a result of the heart having to work harder to pump blood throughout the body. You should take regular medication and control your diet and live a healthy lifestyle which will not include smoking or heavy drinking. Do exercise moderately if you have hypertension.

  • Diabetic

Diabetes and cardiovascular disease are strongly correlated. Your blood vessels’ ability to work properly is impacted by poorly regulated blood sugar, which also significantly raises your risk of coronary artery disease. A cardiologist can collaborate with your primary care doctor to identify the treatments or preventative measures that will reduce your risk of cardiac arrest.

  • You have a history of smoking

Smoking increases the risk of high blood pressure, cancer, and other diseases and is one of the major preventable risk factors for heart disease. When a person smokes, a substance that resembles tar builds up in the lungs and blood vessels. Even if a person cooks with wood or other basic ingredients or lives in a region with low air quality, the same thing could still occur.

  • You have chronic kidney disease

Your chance of developing heart disease rises if your kidneys aren’t working properly. High blood pressure and vascular disorders are linked to kidney damage. If detected in time, this condition can be controlled with medication.

  • Family history of heart ailments

Heart disease can have a genetic component in some cases. A cardiologist can assist evaluate how this impacts your risk and may request tests or suggest preventative measures if any of your parents, grandparents, or a close blood family has experienced early-onset heart disease (under age 55 for males and 65 for women).

We Indians ethnically are more prone to heart ailments, and anyone with a history of heart ailments in the family need to live an extremely healthy lifestyle and be away from stress as much as possible.

  • Heart rhythm disorders

When your heart beats too fast, too slow, or irregularly, you should visit a cardiologist immediately. Most times it might be due to a panic attack, however, it does have an impact on heart.

  • Starting exercise routine after a long period of inactivity

If you are considering a new workout regime after being inactive for a long time, you must consult your cardiologist first. Heavy cardio exercises like treadmill or cycling need to have a powerful heart and sometimes overdoing exxercises might turn out to be fatal for you.

Conclusion

We at Queen’s NRI Hospital have some of the best cardiologists in Andhra Pradesh. We have taken the oath to provide affordable medical care to everyone in the region and to patients who come to us from other states and even countries.

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