Microvascular Angina - Prof Juan Carlos Kaski

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  • Опубликовано: 30 июл 2024
  • Juan Carlos Kaski, Professor & Past Director of the Cardiovascular and Cell Sciences research Institute, St George's University of London, UK, speaks to Cardio Debate about microvascular angina.
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  • @hollyhocks7360
    @hollyhocks7360 5 лет назад +7

    Professor Kaski diagnosed my micro vascular spasm causing my angina. Prior to this i has been told by my local cardiologist my chest pain was not angina and to go and see a psychologist instead. He is an incredible physician and mad a massive difference to my quality of life. Thank you

    • @alexkr3968
      @alexkr3968 4 года назад

      Hi, what medications bring you relief?

    • @davidlo168888
      @davidlo168888 3 года назад +2

      @@alexkr3968 Definitely no. Because western medication forever can't effectively treat
      and reverse microvascular spasm. Why? blocked microvessels can't be
      effectively treated and reversed by western medication but God's mercy,
      nano-medication.
      All glory belongs to God !

  • @tajlee1
    @tajlee1 2 года назад

    Prescient. Thank you.

  • @sutenly1
    @sutenly1 2 месяца назад

    How treat it

  • @cleofebasbas5925
    @cleofebasbas5925 4 года назад +1

    I have done unblocked my artery 4times with 5 stents in...and found out i have a microvascular angina, but my energy level is very low now and have to plan what to do in daily life...any experience???

    • @davidlo168888
      @davidlo168888 3 года назад

      You can contact me for your problem. Western medication forever can't effectively treat
      and reverse microvascular angina. Why? Clogged microvessels can't restore its elasticity
      by western medication but God's mercy nano-medication.

    • @bluesdirt6555
      @bluesdirt6555 Год назад

      What does it feel like ?

  • @pennywaters2740
    @pennywaters2740 5 лет назад

    good except medical words are hard to work out when his language background is so different from mine. also i am a medically trained herbalist so in england we have hawthorn - has to be picked on a biodynamic flower day (for flowers) or for berroes need picking on a fruit day. that's why herbal medicine is so denigrated because people do not know about plants and how delicate they are and how important it is to understand the influences in the environment. most herbalists don't understand it. you have to be a plant person and love the interaction with the environment. eg - when picking fruit at the right time has to be done when the moon is in a fire sign - then the fruit will drop into your hand and be as full of fruit sugars as can be.
    hahaha love science but tis very rigid for the natural word that we evolved from.
    need to understand our relationship and interaction with what is around us.

    • @reflectionsofthesoulbyvane6534
      @reflectionsofthesoulbyvane6534 5 лет назад +2

      I have micro spasm and i am a trained herbalist and no herbs work fact!! and no meds worked either .It is so painful and comes on at rest last for hours exhausts you to the point of giving up.NO FUN AT ALL I SUFFER BIG TIME!!, Penny Waters you should be very well versed in medical terminology!!!!! and toxicology drug interactions etc )!!!! i trained for 4 yr 20 yrs ago and i fully comprehend everything he is saying and i am in England. i hope to god your not treating patients as your medical knowledge is very poor!!.Also your should be using latin name only of plant not common name. This condition does not respond to herbal medicine if it did then i would not be suffering . i can see by your silly response to this extremely;y intelligent man that your clearly not well trained and i would certainly advise you not ever to treat any one. get back to studying your anatomy as its clear you do not understand your latin or the body .One last point is you do not have this condition as if you did you would understand what suffering it causes read up on the endocrine system post menopausal and the heart . i read research so hard for many yrs pre google days endless hours reading reading etc and your airy fairy rubbish give herbalists medicine a bad name

    • @Allthingsfluffy
      @Allthingsfluffy 4 года назад

      @@reflectionsofthesoulbyvane6534 have you tried Ranolazine (Renexa)? I was having to use my GTN spray more and more and since being prescribed these I have hardly had to use it.
      There are some articles written on menopause and microvascular dysfunction, often being ignored, or not even known about by some Cardiologists, with Ranexa being prescribed with good results.

    • @Allthingsfluffy
      @Allthingsfluffy 4 года назад

      @@reflectionsofthesoulbyvane6534 here is an article on a good Facebook page dedicated to Coronary Microvascular Dysfunction
      facebook.com/113802395408882/posts/1983807241741712/