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Hi,
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I have carefully reviewed your health query and can well establish how worrisome this situation has been for you. It is always troublesome for patients when it comes to the heart's health. I want to add here that there are no signs of WPW syndrome in your case (attachment removed to protect patient identity). I would recommend follow up with a cardiologist for evaluation over time if there is something that needs to be addressed in future. But right now there is nothing wrong with your heart based on the available data. My primary concern is your body weight and BMI (body mass index). Your weight and waist circumference is more alarming than anything else. Start to work on decreasing your body weight. Your BMI goal is taking it in the range of 18 to 25. High blood pressure also has a direct connection to obesity especially the central obesity. If you lose your weight for every like for every 10 lbs of loss, your blood pressure may fall by 5 mmHg. If you want to save your heart from major diseases and want to remain healthy-my answer is, take your BMI in limits and get rid of central obesity. Diet and significant lifestyle modification are needed in this context, and they are more important than blood pressure medications. Hope it helps.
Investigations to be done:Do fasting lipid profile, serum electrolytes and echocardiogram.
Regarding follow up:Revert back with the reports to a cardiologist online.