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Dear Dhaval,
Chest muscle pain can stem from muscle strain, inflammation (costochondritis), or injury. It's crucial to rest and avoid aggravating activities. If the pain persists or worsens, especially with other symptoms like difficulty breathing or arm/jaw pain, seek medical attention promptly for a proper evaluation.
For Stent in heat
Hello Madan Batra Ji,
Thank you for your query. If your doctor has advised a heart stent, it means there’s a blockage in one or more arteries, and a stent is needed to restore blood flow and prevent complications like a heart attack.
A stent is a small, metal mesh tube placed in a blocked artery during angioplasty to keep it open. It helps reduce chest pain and improves blood circulation to the heart.
Bare Metal Stent (BMS):
Basic type, higher chance of re-narrowing
Drug-Eluting Stent (DES):
Most commonly used today
Releases medicine to prevent blockage
Offers better long-term outcomes
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What type of stent is suitable for me?
Do I need long-term medications after the procedure?
Am I eligible for cashless treatment through insurance or government schemes?
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What is the process for pes maker installation under chgs sceme
Hello Lokedh Ji,
Thank you for your question regarding pacemaker installation under the CHGS scheme (Central Government Health Scheme). Pacemaker implantation is a covered procedure under CHGS, but you need to follow the correct process for approval and reimbursement or cashless treatment.
Consultation at CGHS Wellness Centre:
First, visit your CGHS Wellness Centre for an evaluation by a CGHS-authorised medical officer.
They will examine your condition and, if required, issue a referral letter for further treatment at an empanelled hospital.
Specialist Evaluation at Empanelled Hospital:
Visit a CGHS-empanelled cardiologist at a listed private or government hospital.
After tests (like ECG, 2D Echo, Holter monitor), the doctor will confirm the need for a pacemaker.
Approval Process:
The hospital will submit a treatment estimate and approval request to CGHS authorities.
On approval, pacemaker surgery will be done cashless (if the empanelled hospital and procedure are approved).
Post-Surgery Follow-Up:
Post-operative care and follow-ups can also be availed under CGHS as per rules.
Only CGHS empanelled hospitals are eligible for cashless procedures.
Depending on the doctor’s advice and the CGHS-approved list, you can choose from single-chamber or dual-chamber pacemakers.
Keep all referral letters, bills, and reports safe for documentation.
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My friend is diagnosed 4 blocks - one is 100%, two blocks are 80% and fourth one is 70%. Can we go with stunts or go for by-pass surgery?
Hello Srinivas Ji,
Thank you for sharing your friend's condition—it's serious, and timely treatment is essential.
With four artery blockages (one 100% blocked, two at 80%, and one at 70%), it's likely that major coronary arteries are involved.
LAD (Left Anterior Descending artery) – most critical for heart function
RCA (Right Coronary Artery)
LCX (Left Circumflex Artery)
Other branches, like Diagonal or OM (obtuse marginal) arteries, may also be involved.
Your friend's angiography report will mention exactly which arteries are blocked, which helps guide the right treatment.
Less invasive, quicker recovery
Ideal for 1–2 simple blockages
May not be suitable for multiple or complex lesions
Strongly recommended when there are 3 or more major blockages
Better for long-term heart health, especially if one blockage is 100%
Also preferred if the LAD artery is involved
In your friend's case, with multiple critical blockages, CABG (bypass surgery) is typically the safest and most effective option.
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