Best Cardiologist Doctor in 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. Atunu Ghosh
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
You should seek immediate help if the pain is severe, sudden, or comes with breathlessness, fainting, sweating, or pain radiating to other parts of the body.
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.
You can manage fatigue by improving sleep habits, staying hydrated, eating balanced meals, exercising regularly, and taking breaks during long tasks.
Yes, if breathlessness comes on suddenly or is severe—especially if it's accompanied by chest pain, dizziness, or bluish lips—it may indicate a serious condition like a heart attack or pulmonary embolism and needs immediate medical help.
Eating small, frequent meals, staying active, managing stress, adding flavorful spices, and ensuring adequate hydration can help boost appetite.
Yes, in some cases, heart defects or other cardiac issues can lead to excessive sweating, especially during feeding when the baby exerts more effort.
Breathlessness can be caused by conditions like asthma, heart disease, lung infections, anemia, anxiety, or even being overweight or out of shape.
Doctors may recommend chest x-rays, ecg, blood tests, lung function tests, or echocardiograms depending on your symptoms and medical history.
Possible causes include overheating, congenital heart conditions, infections, or metabolic disorders. it can also be a sign of increased effort during feeding due to breathing or heart issues.
If fatigue lasts for more than two weeks, keeps getting worse, or comes with other symptoms like weight loss, fever, or shortness of breath, medical evaluation is necessary.
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