My sister is suffering with mitral valve stenosis due to heavy calcium deposits. And she needs to go for valve replacement but as she is not yet married and her family is incomplete. I want to understand which type of valve should we choose for her. Doctors said if she will have metallic one then she needs to take pills for rest of her life and that will create some difficulties to deliver a healthy baby but if she will have tissue valve then she will have a normal delivery but in next 10 years she will have to go for another surgery. Now I want to know which valve should be appropriate for her and also won't create trouble while having a healthy baby in future. And also want to know if we are choosing Tissue valve then how complicated the second surgery will be? Can it be a good Idea for now to go with a tissue valve and after 10/12 years switch to metallic valve when second surgery will be performed without any complications?
Recently done a routine blood test and my lipid profile are as below
Total Cholestrol - 115mg/dl
HDL cholestrol - 56mg/dl
LDL cholestrol - 31mg/dl
VLDL cholestrol - 28mg/dl
cholestrol/HDL ratio- 2.1
Non HDL cholestrol - 59mg/dl
Triglycerides - 141mg/dl
Is everything normal. Bcaz iam overweight of 98Kg. previously i was 108kg and reduced almost 10kg in a year.
My father's bp readings have been 130/102, 148/103 and so on from the past few days. Experiencing extreme dizziness. How to control it without starting bp medication?
I am attaching my ECG AND ECHO REPORT...please check & let me do i need worry or not... Thanks in advance
My husband 37 years old. Height 5 feet 6 inches. He has lost ,6 kg after following diet and daily exercise like walking or cycling and surya namaskar. Then now 67.5 kg. Hes been following non oily food, dieting, and walking from 7 months. In February report it showed little decrease. But im June report its showing more.
He tries to eat home food only. But why its not decreasing??? Ill attach two reports within 4 months. His both parents dont have cholesterol. He has 5 days a week job. From 10 to 8:30 mostly sitting front of laptop.