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Question
Dear doctor, I am 63 years old, female, I went to a provincial hospital to see the results of myocardial ischemia, sinus bradycardia, coronary insufficiency. Always having chest pain, sometimes screwing up the neck, making it difficult to breathe. The hospital has given me medicine to take for 3 or 4 years, but it has not been cured, it still hurts. The doctor asked me, what should I do if I have ischemic heart disease, sinus bradycardia, coronary insufficiency? Looking forward to consulting your doctor.
Nguyen Thi Tam (1957)
Reply
Hello! With the question "I have ischemic heart disease, sinus bradycardia, coronary insufficiency, what should I do if I have taken medicine but it does not help?" The doctor would like to advise as follows:
According to your description, you may have myocardial ischemia due to coronary artery disease. This is a disease in which damage to the lumen of the artery that carries blood to the heart muscle. Lesions with different levels and locations can have symptoms: Shortness of breath, chest pain, arrhythmia ... Treatment of coronary heart disease can be with drugs, or with drugs combined with interventions to reduce the condition. narrowing of the artery. You should see a cardiologist to determine the extent of the disease and advise you on the best treatment. You can go to the hospitals of Vinmec Health System to get more advice from doctors.
Thank you for trusting Vinmec. Best regards!
Answered by Master, Specialist II Pham Tuyet Trinh - Head of Inpatient Unit - Cardiovascular Center - Vinmec Times City International Hospital.