Best Cardiac Surgeon Doctor in Your Area
Dr. Ratan Kumar Das
Cardiac Surgeon
Consult for: Chest Pain, Shortness Of Breath, Fatigue, Irregular Heartbeat, Swelling, Fainting, Rapid Heartbeat
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10 Years Experience Overall
Silchar
Dr. J. P Kalita
Cardiac Surgeon
Consult for: Chest Pain, Shortness Of Breath, Fatigue, Irregular Heartbeat, Swelling, Fainting, Rapid Heartbeat
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17 Years Experience Overall
Guwahati
Dr. Mohammed Rehan Sayeed (Bengaluru)
Cardiac Surgeon
Consult for: Chest Pain, Shortness Of Breath, Fatigue, Irregular Heartbeat, Swelling, Fainting, Rapid Heartbeat
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10 Years Experience Overall
Silchar
Dr. Bishnu Kumar Deka
Cardiac Surgeon
Consult for: Chest Pain, Shortness Of Breath, Fatigue, Irregular Heartbeat, Swelling, Fainting, Rapid Heartbeat
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10 Years Experience Overall
Guwahati
Frequently Asked Questions
To prevent fainting, stay hydrated, avoid standing for long periods, don’t skip meals, and sit or lie down if you feel lightheaded. people with known triggers should take precautions in those situations.
Yes, night sweats and fever are possible symptoms of covid-19, especially in severe cases.
Dizziness can be caused by low blood pressure, dehydration, inner ear problems (like vertigo), low blood sugar, anemia, anxiety, or certain medications.
Dizziness is a general feeling of lightheadedness or imbalance, while vertigo is the sensation that you or your surroundings are spinning, often linked to inner ear issues.
"excessive sweating can be linked to: hyperthyroidism diabetes heart conditions infections (like tuberculosis, malaria)".
Yes, sitting or standing for long periods, a high-salt diet, obesity, or lack of physical activity can lead to fluid buildup and leg swelling.
Fainting happens when the brain temporarily doesn't get enough blood flow. causes include dehydration, low blood pressure, standing up too quickly, heart problems, emotional stress, or overheating.
Swollen legs can be caused by fluid retention (edema), prolonged sitting or standing, injury, pregnancy, varicose veins, heart failure, kidney or liver disease, or blood clots.
Not always. a rapid heartbeat from exercise or temporary stress is usually harmless. however, persistent or unexplained tachycardia could indicate a heart or metabolic issue and should be evaluated by a doctor.
Diagnosis may include ecg, holter monitoring, blood tests, echocardiogram, or stress testing. treatment depends on the cause and may involve lifestyle changes, medications (like beta-blockers), managing triggers, or procedures like catheter ablation for certain arrhythmias.
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