Best Cardiologist Doctor in Agartala
Dr. Atunu Ghosh
Cardiologist
Consult for: Chest Pain, Breathlessness, Fatigue, Irregular Heartbeat, Swelling, Dizziness, Palpitations
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5 Years Experience Overall
Agartala
Dr. Shuvo Datta
Cardiologist
Consult for: Chest Pain, Breathlessness, Fatigue, Irregular Heartbeat, Swelling, Dizziness, Palpitations
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5 Years Experience Overall
Agartala
Dr. Tomoljit Nath
Cardiologist
Consult for: Chest Pain, Breathlessness, Fatigue, Irregular Heartbeat, Swelling, Dizziness, Palpitations
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5 Years Experience Overall
Agartala
Frequently Asked Questions
Eating small, frequent meals, staying active, managing stress, adding flavorful spices, and ensuring adequate hydration can help boost appetite.
Fatigue is a persistent feeling of exhaustion or lack of energy that doesn’t go away with rest, whereas tiredness is usually temporary and improves after sleep.
Fatigue can be caused by poor sleep, stress, overwork, anemia, thyroid issues, infections, depression, chronic illnesses, or even poor diet and dehydration.
Heart-related chest pain often feels like pressure, squeezing, or heaviness in the chest and may spread to the arm, jaw, or back. it may also come with shortness of breath, sweating, or nausea—seek emergency care if these occur.
Not always. temporary loss of appetite can happen due to stress, fatigue, or mild illness. however, persistent poor appetite may indicate an underlying health condition and should be evaluated.
Consult a doctor if the sweating is profuse, accompanied by poor weight gain, rapid breathing, fatigue, bluish skin, or the baby seems very tired after feeding.
Ensure a balanced diet, proper hydration, regular sleep, and gradual physical training. avoid heavy meals or sugary snacks right before playing.
Breathlessness can be caused by conditions like asthma, heart disease, lung infections, anemia, anxiety, or even being overweight or out of shape.
Yes, conditions like depression, anxiety, or chronic stress can lead to both mental and physical fatigue, making daily tasks feel overwhelming.
Yes, acid reflux or indigestion can cause a burning pain in the chest, often mistaken for heart pain. however, it’s important to rule out heart problems if unsure.
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