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Dear Doctor, I am 41 years old. I am obese 107kg. I have Asthma, urticaria, GERD problems. Past 2 months I am taking deep breath and yawning a lot. During continuous speech I get shortness of breath. Recently 2D Echocardiogram was taken for me on the advice of Cardiologist, since my ordinary Echocardiogram taken at reputed hospital had shown mild PAH, trivial TR, Grade 1 diastolic dysfunction. This time 2D Echocardiogram was done by another Cardiologist. He said everything is normal. Only Trivial TR. No PAH. No Diastolic dysfunction. I noticed that the report states Right Atrial outflow tract is Abnormal Turbulent flow present in systole. What is this? Please clarify I am worried.
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Good morning .. excessive yawing is sign of accumulation of excessive CO2 in blood system and body need more O2. This means air hunger. Since you have PAH and also atrial blood flow abnormal.. I suggest you to go for complete cardiac checkup at a higher center . More over you been overweight and having other issues add to the insult to heart and lungs. Take a complete health package and I suggest that get yourself admitted and get all test done including Holter monitor PFT ECO angiography if required. Since you are 40 it’s better not to ignore
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