Your doctor is right. Yes, you can keep running.
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1) Maybe with appropriate exercise and possibly medications; 2) Absolutely not – please keep exercising!
Dear John, The symptoms you describe are very nonspecific. Your son may merely be mildly dehydrated. Alcohol and caffeine intake...
It is normal for the heart rate to go up to that level during exercise.
I would certainly advise you to follow-up with your cardiologist regarding the aneurysm, with serial imaging. I would avoid straining...
In reference to time: 30 to 45 minutes of physical activity per day would be ideal. Walking, bicycle, elliptical are...
High sensitivity or cardiac CRP (hsCRP) is a marker of inflammation. Before considering that this substance is coming from the...
Dear Hannah: This condition is often difficult to treat. Fortunately, the vast majority of patients go into remission. It sounds...
Dear Amanda: Your 1st paragraph: wall motion abnormality V4-V6 is wrong. The rest of the findings and your symptoms do...
It is common for people to encounter a rapid heart rate with exercise when they are particularly deconditioned. A heart...
Hedy, Trace amounts of pericardial fluid are often a physiologic finding and do not necessarily represent an underlying disease. However,...
I’m assuming the “CT” was a CT angio of the coronaries which showed no coronary artery occlusive disease of note....