February 2, 2024

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Symptoms that may require a consultation with a cardiologist

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As people age, many start to experience more aches and pains throughout their bodies. While many symptoms can be chalked up to the natural aging process, it's important to pay special attention to the cardiovascular system.

"Heart Month is a great time of year to remind people that not all symptoms are created equal when it comes to our cardiovascular health," says Vinayak Nagaraja, M.B.B.S., interventional at Mayo Clinic Health System. "If you have any concerns about symptoms you may be experiencing, it's always a good idea to meet with your primary care provider to determine if you should be referred to a cardiologist."

So what are some for underlying problems? Symptoms that suggest you may need a referral to a cardiologist include:

A cardiologist will evaluate your symptoms, review your and may recommend to appropriately diagnose the cause of your symptoms. The cardiologist also will help your health care team evaluate the best form of treatment for you.

Your individualized treatment plan could include:

If your cardiologist decides that you need , you may be referred to a cardiovascular surgeon who specializes in operations on the heart, lungs and blood vessels. After you recover from the surgery, you will be sent back to your cardiologist for long-term monitoring and care.

"It may seem daunting to think about being diagnosed with a cardiovascular condition that requires , but discovering and treating the issue early can save your life," says Dr. Nagaraja.

Provided by Mayo Clinic

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