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Asking for Husband, Male, 37 years old, Rawalpindi

My husband recently experienced another severe attack of syncope after 2016. He had been admitted for a week in cardiology centre although ETT, ECG, Ctngo all are clear but he's now experiencing blood pooling in legs almost every other day ariund 3-4 am. During his first tilt table test he got fainted and in another which was done recently three days ago he didn't pass out but his heartbeat dropped below the average. Is there any treatment we can do during syncope attack .he is doing some excercises which doctors recommended him and inderal tab twice daily.

Cardiologist in Hyderabad - Asst. Prof. Dr. Lajpat Rai

Asst. Prof. Dr. Lajpat Rai - Cardiologist

MBBS, FCPS (Cardiology), Fellowship Intervention Cardiology | Hyderabad

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12 Positive Reviews

vasovagal syncope or reflex syncope hve no specific treatment, it is benign nd harmless but u should avoid prolong standing esp in hot envirnmnt nd crowd and drink plenty of water. he can do certain excercises including foot exercise and walking, other posibilty if ur husband feel any episode can lie down to avoid any injury. If he developed recurrent episodes of syncope even after all precautions nd treatment.. there is role of pacemaker as per consultation of electrophysiologist..

Cardiologist in Karachi - Dr. Ahsan Mujtaba Baig

Dr. Ahsan Mujtaba Baig - Cardiologist

MBBS, FCPS (Cardiology) | Karachi

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46 Positive Reviews

Exercises, stockings, avoiding triggers and medicines are treatment options. If all of these fail, a pacemaker can be implanted to prevent fainting.

Cardiologist in Lahore - Dr. Gulfam Javed

Dr. Gulfam Javed - Cardiologist

MBBS, FCPS, MRCP(UK), MRCP(Ed) | Lahore

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1 Positive Reviews

Continue with exercises, which is the best treatment for vasovagal. But may i see his other reports like echo, holter testing ? Has he ever had cardiac MRI ?

Cardiologist in Karachi - Assoc. Prof. Dr. M Tariq Farman

Assoc. Prof. Dr. M Tariq Farman - Cardiologist

| MBBS | FCPS (Cardiology) | FESC | FSCAI | | Karachi

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24 Positive Reviews

He is 37 years old and at this younger age this kind of syncopal attacks are not common. We need to review the detail clinical history and all investigations including Holter test.

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