dont take a risk, get it checked
2007-03-13 17:45:31
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answered by faiza_t 3
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I'm sorry to hear about your father - he has a very tough road ahead. That being said, I'm sorry to say that Cirrhosis isn't reversible. And by treatment the doctor's mean to keep it from getting worse - there's only so much that they can actually do; some people can do pretty well with it for a while and some people it hits pretty hard. It does eventually lead to liver failure. A few people can be candidates for liver transplant, but only under the "optimal" circumstances. Cirrhosis has different causes, the most common being from drinking, but Hepatitis is probably one of the other ways for Cirrhosis to start. He probably had Hepatitis or was a carrier at some point and it never manifested until now with the cirrhosis. The stool color is going to be light - that's very common with cirrhosis. The INR is a test for blood clotting. It's high which means that if they did the biopsy he's at greater risk for bleeding and they may or may not be able to stop it.
2016-03-28 22:33:25
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answered by Anonymous
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since you are real tired and aware of heart beating fast you should go to Dr. I do that and I have a prolapsed mitral valve. I have medication which controls the annoying fast beat and seeing my heart beat so hard it moves my bed covers a little on my chest. I sometimes hear a swoosh up my neck arteries because of it. It is usually not dangerous but can feel scarey. Good luck.
2007-03-13 17:57:27
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answered by winkcat 7
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I am not a Dr. However am in nursing school. Anxiety can mimic a heart attack, and yes cause rapid beating heart that you can see. However, it is best to let the Dr. diagnos this, if you are concerned seek help now, it is better to be safe then sorry. Tachycardia is what is referred to as rapid heart, and is not life threating. I would presume it is stress, anxiety or excitement.
2007-03-13 17:40:18
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answered by Shyler 4
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See brother heart problems have basic symptoms viz. numbness of left arm , heavy breathing and getting tired quikly . The thing is can be a blockage in your heart. This mainly happens between the age of 40 to 50.
If some of these sympyoms persist please check with the doctor immediately . In the end precaution is better than cure.
hope quick recovery,good day.
2007-03-13 19:21:55
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answered by Karan Mann 1
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Don't get overly concerned but do make an appointment to be checked out by your doctor He'll determine the next step, if any. You could just be out of shape. Take care.
2007-03-13 17:43:08
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answered by Neil L 6
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If your not sure go to the Dr. Heart problems show up in many different ways ,Better safe than sorry
2007-03-13 17:54:31
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answered by Summo 4
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I think that you need to see a doctor. Could be a number of things. No way to tell if it is serious unless you seek professional help.
2007-03-13 17:39:57
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answered by Anonymous
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First you need to calm down,then you need to see your doctor and tell him about your concerns with you heart beat.
2007-03-14 03:35:53
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answered by xxx 4
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Hi dude i am a doctor and let me tell you that its absolutly normal for a person to feel his heart beat after physical exertion and there is nothing to worry at all...... just chill and relax man
2007-03-13 17:40:11
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answered by Anonymous
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first of all dont say its a serious heart problem unless ur sure. Its nothing, my moms a doctor, and she said ur just out of shape. exersise slowly and gradually get more exersise.
2007-03-13 18:53:08
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answered by Anonymous
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