Understanding Cardiac Anxiety
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Heart Health Screening
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Nattokinase and the heart
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Pulmonary Embolism
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The Great Medication Lottery
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Sleep Apnoea - The Noisy Assassin
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@suzivoss
@suzivoss Сағат бұрын
I just found this video after being in SVT for over an hour where none of my usual techniques worked. This stopped it immediately- THANK YOU!!!!
@ljcovey5266
@ljcovey5266 2 сағат бұрын
Sorry to say that these drugs are not game changers when they're a completely unaffordable. Adding also to the cost. Are the other medications for things like eliquis and the combination of all these medications, even if you could get one at a discount does not make them a game changer. It makes them false hope.
@jackinatlantarobinson8980
@jackinatlantarobinson8980 4 сағат бұрын
thank you so much for the clear explanation....I've had a stent placed in the anterior artery 3 years ago....I've never smoked...drank alcohol ..all blood work normal....no family connection...I'm a 82 year old active senior. Today I'm feelinangina in my left chest....a burning sensation....Ill try taking a baby asperin see if that helps.
@azurephoenix9546
@azurephoenix9546 6 сағат бұрын
Ive been taking it, GABA and NAC for about 3 years, and been working towards a more antioxidant rich diet, and in general, i feel so much better and healthier I have an autoimmune disorder that presents as nerve pain issues, RA, prolonged illness, rashes, all sorts of odd presentations, but i think the fpcus on antioxidants has really helped. I haven't been very very ill in those 3 years, got the flu once, but it only lasted about 10 days when it's usually a month long ordeal, and i do credit that to the increase in antioxidants since that's the only thing that changed. Added bonus, i look younger now than i did 3 years ago. I didn't know that would be a side-effect of thr change, but it is certainly not a bad one.
@karenripley4288
@karenripley4288 6 сағат бұрын
Thank you, really informative , husband has had stent procedure today ….
@auntylainey5569
@auntylainey5569 6 сағат бұрын
What is better ,baby aspirin ,or vitamin k2 .....such a conundrum ,any thought anyone please ?
@AngelaJoseph435
@AngelaJoseph435 7 сағат бұрын
This has also been very helpful to me. I was recently diagnosed with A-fib and since I have a family history of stroke and heart disease, this seemed like a death sentence. I don’t have high blood pressure or diabetes, but I do have high cholesterol. However, I refuse to take Eliquis because I’ve had bleeding issues. It is a relief to hear that A-fib alone doesn’t lead to strokes. Thank you, Dr Gupta.
@WinterRed-oz8ei
@WinterRed-oz8ei 7 сағат бұрын
I'm on 120mg propranolol for anxity how do I come off, I've just discoverd these are side effects that ive got and staterd last year after i increase the dosage swallon ancles, hair loss concentration problems, and now I've got memory problems these started since increasing it last year from 80mg to 120mg my gp is moaning at me all the time because I see her about these issues but I've never knew they were symptoms and she has said nothing about these as side effects any advice please
@freesia7632
@freesia7632 8 сағат бұрын
Thank you! You are a breath of fresh air!!! I have pots, MCAS, FND and long covid… explains why frequent soaks in a hefty Epsom salts bath is helpful (25kg sacks online are cheaper than small packets and last a while despite using generous amounts! When experiencing increased symptoms then more mugs of salt are put in the water). I know it’s not a saline infusion but might help someone. You are a blessing 🙏
@admanewport4304
@admanewport4304 9 сағат бұрын
Excelente doctor! Thank you.
@ricksatie1
@ricksatie1 9 сағат бұрын
Hello Sanjay! I just found you several days ago. Thank you for your “heart” felt information. Great videos - easy to listen to and your kindness and professionalism shines through. BTW, I’m taking magnesium glycinate from Pure encapsulations. Between 240 and 360 mg daily. Dealing with fluttering/palpitations after pacemaker implant for Bradycardia in February of this year. Rates were always around 50 BPM - sometimes in the 40s. Thanks again my friend. Rick - Southern California.
@pbr2424
@pbr2424 10 сағат бұрын
What is you faint and don't wake up. You say don't worry than list all the problem. I am more worried now.
@MichelleMayes
@MichelleMayes 10 сағат бұрын
Thank you for all your videos, where you explain things really clearly and with so much empathy for people who are going through challenging situations. You recommended raising the head of the bed. I wanted to check you really meant 10 degrees not 10cm, which your hand gesture seemed to indicate? I've just created something to put under the bed to raise it by 10 degrees. I lay on it to try it out and it feels very strange. It does feel like I might slide down. I'll give anything a go at this point, though! And you said it could take 3 months to notice an impact, right? I'm trying so many things that it's hard to know what makes a difference, when things take so much time to have a change I can feel.
@ChristinaPiccoli
@ChristinaPiccoli 11 сағат бұрын
You have been so helpful to me. Thank you!!!
@ronaldmarino9950
@ronaldmarino9950 13 сағат бұрын
Interesting Video Dr. Gupta. Could high blood pressure be occurring from many fusions in spine both cervical and lumbar? My pain level is very high. Thank you
@MarielleilonaLinthorst
@MarielleilonaLinthorst 14 сағат бұрын
I'm 65 and both values are dropping.
@lisag9583
@lisag9583 14 сағат бұрын
This helped me so much! Along with video where you speak about fear and ectopic beats. I was never sensitive to these until I started having heart palpitations in perimenopause. After getting my hormones help. I still felt these once in a while at the end of day when I would get in bed mostly laying on my left side. Helping me to understand this means so much to me. Thank you!
@Whatsupbrother6969
@Whatsupbrother6969 15 сағат бұрын
I never had health anxiety until i had a panic attack 3 yrs ago. Since then i became very aware of my heart.i have come so far , i have had ekg and stress test and dr said stress test was great ekg was fine . I am now using a cpap and it helps so much. Now i had a flutter in my throat followed by fast heart rate and sends me into panic loop.now i feel like i bring it on by antisipatory anxiety , i will win ty ao much
@rumit9946
@rumit9946 16 сағат бұрын
i'm going to show your video to all my patients :)
@boralee744
@boralee744 17 сағат бұрын
Coming back to this video after 5 years. It’s really comforting. I wonder if Dr Sanjay realises the Literal impact he makes on peoples lives, people he will never meet, people who live across the globe. You truly are one of Gods best gifts to mankind ❤❤
@KoalaBeer.
@KoalaBeer. 17 сағат бұрын
Who takes their bp 10 times day 🙌
@ameliamallari554
@ameliamallari554 18 сағат бұрын
thank you so much Doctor Gupta
@sunitamarie1086
@sunitamarie1086 20 сағат бұрын
Thankyou so much Dr Gupta
@HappyComfort
@HappyComfort 22 сағат бұрын
Awe! How touching!🌷👍💔❤️‍🩹💝
@maryweih9614
@maryweih9614 22 сағат бұрын
Very easy to understand . ThankYou so much. I am not so scared now, to have this done. Bless You.
@Ravenhop
@Ravenhop Күн бұрын
I have a problem with caffeine now as a result of over the counter antihistamines. It doesn’t seem like nobody’s talking about the effects on your heart from the use of antihistamines, which was giving me palpitations, and dizziness from years of use.
@RM-lz8wr
@RM-lz8wr Күн бұрын
What about carbonated water?
@thomasgray7656
@thomasgray7656 Күн бұрын
Thank you so much for this video. You described my symptoms to a tee. Also, you described my worry and anxiety exactly.
@jerseytony1
@jerseytony1 Күн бұрын
Thank you GREAT DR and human being God Bless you and family
@maybebaby9211
@maybebaby9211 Күн бұрын
What I wouldn’t give to having you for my physician. ❤🙏
@DrProfX
@DrProfX Күн бұрын
I assume that there’s a reason to be concerned about high BP in the context of ASCVD - more turbulent blood flow can contribute to spotty or unstable plaques breaking off etc…
@DrProfX
@DrProfX Күн бұрын
Another complicating factor is high rates of comorbidity between anxiety and/or depression tend and heart disease…
@ameliamallari554
@ameliamallari554 Күн бұрын
thank you so much Doctor Gupta
@w.harrison7277
@w.harrison7277 Күн бұрын
He taped this in the dark because Big Pharma agents are on the way to rub him out.
@ragnarmagnussen8377
@ragnarmagnussen8377 Күн бұрын
ThankYou so much for all of this very important information!
@mariacolbey768
@mariacolbey768 Күн бұрын
Thank you...
@surajfulmali1598
@surajfulmali1598 Күн бұрын
I have LVH from last 6 months. I gonna through the medical check and found that I have tumor on the Right side adrinal gland. We did all the test related to that tumor and its found that its normal tumor. No chnage in any hormones. I am taking medication for LVH. Do I Need to do any test or chcek to understand the relationship between the tumor and LVH. Is Tumor is main reasons for LVH ? Please help me to understand I am just 32 years old.
@sixpackbinky
@sixpackbinky Күн бұрын
My systolic is 140 today May go down later though. I suspect I have high cortisone in morning the diastolic was 64
@TayyabaArman
@TayyabaArman Күн бұрын
U jst have to stop ur breath for jst 30 or 40 sec.And u r normal.
@TayyabaArman
@TayyabaArman Күн бұрын
I am telling u a way tq stop the attqck of svt
@KimBrown-cz9yv
@KimBrown-cz9yv Күн бұрын
This is amazing thankyou i now understand what is going on its such a relief , this is the first that made sense to me in layman terms .
@justjane1984
@justjane1984 Күн бұрын
I’m a senior Canadian 🙏🏼 🇨🇦 and take Apixaban. It costs me $4.11 for 3 months. And yes thankfully there’s an antidote. You are my online cardiologist, Dr Gupta. Can’t thank you enough for your down to earth teachings. My in person cardiologist doesn’t have the time or the ability to explain clearly. As much as I try to have questions ready to ask him I always go home and have more questions. So that is why I am here!!
@user-tv6es5fp4e
@user-tv6es5fp4e Күн бұрын
I went into a clinic because it was the closest place to my job because i thaught i was having a heart attack and when they took my blood pressure it was high and the doctor said your blood pressure is high and i said of course it is, im worried about whats wrong with me.
@user-tv6es5fp4e
@user-tv6es5fp4e Күн бұрын
My wife has always had high blood pressure, no matter if she s skinny or fat and sheis anemic. Low iron. But she never smoked and doesn't have diabetes but her blood pressure numbers have always been high but it doesn't affect her health in any way, she got on the blood pressure machine at sams club the other day and it said call 911. This is a true statement. I dont understand it because she still feels good. I'm 100 lbs heavier than my wife and my blood pressure is perfect
@louisemorse4027
@louisemorse4027 Күн бұрын
This consultant is so clear and encouraging. I'm joining his FB page right away!
@sujibkumarsaha9544
@sujibkumarsaha9544 Күн бұрын
Thanks Thanks Doctor You are really a great Teacher 🙏
@coyote5502
@coyote5502 Күн бұрын
I have 3 valves with trivial regurgitation, cardiologist says my heart is normal but I have all the symtoms. I can't even manage minimal excercise. I'm hoping for advice
@JoseSanchez-og4ve
@JoseSanchez-og4ve Күн бұрын
Subscribed!! We appreciate your work! incredible explanation
@waseemraja8726
@waseemraja8726 Күн бұрын
Hello Dr.. My BP 130/100. i visited Internist who advised me to take 20MG Olmetec . i am 41 years old 173CM Height and 74 KG Weight. Please advice what should i do in this case
@renyahh
@renyahh 2 күн бұрын
I don’t have any anxiety around my PVC’s. I used to, not anymore. I’ve had them long enough to know they’re not going to kill me. However they can be very debilitating and they’re frustrating to deal with. I do believe they’re somehow connected to gas though. When I belch they’re relieved. So something deeply related between my stomach and PVCs are happening. I’ve been having gastrointestinal issues for a long time. I feel like chalking it up to anxiety is so annoying and you kind of sound like every other doctor who doesn’t take people’s issues seriously.