Electrolyte-Induced Cardiac Dysfunction
About Electrolyte-Induced Cardiac Dysfunction
Overview
Understanding The Procedure
Symptoms That May Require Electrolyte-Induced Cardiac Dysfunction
- ⦾ Palpitations or irregular heartbeat
- ⦾ Muscle weakness or cramps
- ⦾ Chest discomfort
- ⦾ Dizziness or fainting
- ⦾ Shortness of breath or fatigue
Recovery & Outlook
With timely diagnosis and correction of electrolyte imbalance, most patients recover well. Long-term outcomes improve significantly with proper monitoring and management of underlying medical conditions.
Risks
- ⦾ Dangerous arrhythmias
- ⦾ Sudden cardiac arrest
- ⦾ Heart failure worsening
- ⦾ Seizures in severe electrolyte imbalance
- ⦾ Multi-organ complications in critical illness
Post-Operative Care
- ⦾ Monitor electrolyte levels regularly
- ⦾ Maintain proper hydration and nutrition
- ⦾ Take medications exactly as prescribed
- ⦾ Attend regular cardiac and medical follow-up visits
- ⦾ Seek urgent medical care for palpitations or weakness
Doctors Who Perform Electrolyte-Induced Cardiac Dysfunction
Meet experienced cardiology(heart care) doctors who regularly evaluate and perform electrolyte-induced cardiac dysfunction.
Dr. Nagaraja Moorthy
MBBS, MD (INTERNAL MEDICINE),DM(CARDIOLOGY)
KMC: 64485
Consultant Interventional Cardiologist
Dr Suhas Raj S
MBBS, MD - General Medicine, DM - Cardiology
KMC: 158514
Consultant Interventional Cardiologist
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