Medical Professionals, I have mild anterior hypoperfusion on exertion, is that v!
Question: Medical Professionals, I have mild anterior hypoperfusion on exertion, is that very dangerous!?
I have recently had an MPS which was positive on ECG, I am a reasonably fit 64 year old, but worry a fair bit, I have recently gone on to BP tabs, but are having no chest pains now on exertion!. I cannot see the Cardiologist until the end of August, and am worried that I could have a stroke or something, the report also stated I have underlying heart disease, is there a cure!? Thanks folks!.Www@Answer-Health@Com
Answers:
Key word : MILD
It sounds like you have some plaque in your arteries, like a lot of people over 60!. If you're not having chest pain , then your risk is lower!. If you start having chest pain, go to the hospital (Emergency or A&E)!.
Also, unless you've had a problem with aspirin in the past, take a "baby" aspirin (in the US, 81mg) daily!.
Good lock!.Www@Answer-Health@Com
It sounds like you have some plaque in your arteries, like a lot of people over 60!. If you're not having chest pain , then your risk is lower!. If you start having chest pain, go to the hospital (Emergency or A&E)!.
Also, unless you've had a problem with aspirin in the past, take a "baby" aspirin (in the US, 81mg) daily!.
Good lock!.Www@Answer-Health@Com