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Empowering Lives: Dr. Balakrishnan's Visionary Heart Transplant Surgery In India

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Overview: A heart transplant is a surgical procedure performed to address the most severe cases of heart disease. It is considered for individuals in the advanced stages of heart failure when medication, lifestyle changes, and less invasive treatments have not been successful. To be eligible for a heart transplant, candidates must meet specific criteria. Receiving a new heart can significantly improve the quality of life, but it requires diligent care and follow-up to ensure its success. Who needs heart transplant surgery? Heart transplant surgery is typically recommended for patients with end-stage heart failure, meaning their heart is no longer able to effectively pump blood. Some of the conditions that can lead to end-stage heart failure and may require a heart transplant include: Coronary artery disease Cardiomyopathy Congenital heart defects Heart valve disease Viral infections Idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy In general, heart transplant surgery is consider...

Dubai Patient’s Life Altering Heart Surgery with Dr. Ashok Seth in India

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“ Hello, my name is Nasser bin Asad and I am from Dubai . I am very grateful to Allah and all the people that have helped and supported me throughout my medical journey to India and back. This story begins when one day I went to doctor with a hard-to-suppress chest pain. The doctor, after examining me with the stethoscope, said that there were some irregularities in my heart rhythm. So he advised me to get a couple of tests done. Obliging the doctor, I got electrocardiogram (ECG), echocardiogram, chest X-ray and CT scan.” “After viewing my reports, the doctor said that the diagnosis revealed severe aortic valve stenosis , which meant that the opening of the aortic valve of my heart was narrowing which restricted the blood flow from left ventricle to the aorta. The condition that I was in was severe and the doctors suggested that I get a valve repair surgery as soon as possible to avoid further damage to my heart.” “I couldn’t afford a cardiac surgery as such surgeries in Dub...