I have 3 to 4+
aorticAbdominal aortic aneurysm
Aortic aneurysm
Aortic angiography
Aortic arch syndrome
Aortic dissection
Aortic insufficiency
Aortic rupture, chest x-ray
Aortic stenosis
Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
Thoracic aortic aneurysm insufficiency, and I will be having a
papPap smear
Pap smears and cervical cancer smear and an endocervical scraping performed because of an abnormal
papPap smear
Pap smears and cervical cancer smear and my cardiologists said that I should take an antiobiotic before this procedure. My gyne was somewhat upset and said that according to AHA standards, I do not need antibiotics for this procedure because it is only a scraping.
I have been on antibiotics several times for dental procedures,
colonoscopy, gastro, during the past three months, and if I really don't need to be on antibiotics for this procedure, I would rather not. I think my gyne is concerned because he feels the same as I do. Too many antibiotics in a short period. He says the scraping may cause only very, very minor
dischargeAbnormal discharge from the nipple
Ear discharge
Eye burning - itching and discharge
Nasal discharge
Nipple discharge - abnormal
Urethral discharge culture
Vaginal discharge. Also, if the scraping is abnormal, I may need a surgical procedure shortly after called a cone biopsy which is under anesthetic and will definitely require antiobiocs.
I get confused when two doctors have two strongly differing opinions. Also, my gyne and cardiologist tell me that if I have to go under anesthesia, even though I have moderate to severe leakage, this should pose no problem to my heart? Do you agree? What precautions should be taken?
Also, please answer one (or two) more questions. When you say that when mechanical
valvesHeart valves
Heart valves - anterior view
Heart valves - superior view fail it is catastrophic, do you instantly die, or does it give advance warning that it is failing like a tissue valve does? Why does it fail? Should this be a major deciding factor in choosing a valve?
I know I have many questions, and I thank you for all of the information you provide. I feel rushed when I visit my cardiologists and sometimes feel I'm taking too much of their time if I have too many questions. I want you to know that I have heard nothing but wonderful comments about the cardiologists at Cleveland Clinic. Not only because of your expertise, but because of your kind, caring manner. That is so important, because all of this is overwhelmingly scary to me, and I know it is to other people also. It seems that when something is seriously wrong with your heart, it affects your body and soul.
Again, thank you for taking time from your busy schedules to provide this wonderful forum. (Sorry this is so long, it won't happen again!)