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[|Human|] my father is 57yrs old he got heart attack in year 2009 .after angiography doctor suggested angioplasty but after angiograpy he got creatnine level high(4.8) and vomating contiously ,then doctor suggested to take drug and wait for creatnine level come down.                         now he has consulted to dr agrawall(moolchand hospital delhi) who preffers allopathy and ayurveda both.during the period of one week my father blood sugar level is under good control and he feels better now.his medication is taking place through pranayams,exercise and few drugs.                     i want to ask that weather i am going to right way or not.may my father get rid of his artrey blockage through thisn medication and diet controll.
[|AI|]  HelloThanks for posting at Chat Doctor. Your father has been diagnosed with blocks in the heart arteries and has been advice an angioplasty which means the block severity is greater than 70%. These blocks in the heart are cholesterol deposits which grow over time. Diet and yoga can only decrease the progression if these blocks. Blockages in the heart arteries over 70% severity cannot be treated by medications, diet or lifestyle changes. It requires an angioplasty or if many arteries are involved, a bypass surgery. Also, he needs to be on lifetime medications like blood thinners, cholesterol lowering medications and other beneficial Chat Doctor.  Please don't underestimate this, as the blocks will grow with time, and it may lead to frequent troublesome symptoms which will affect the quality of life. I understand that his great shot up to 4 during the Anglo, so you must be afraid that it may shoot up again. Please visit a nephrologist (kidney specialist) to evaluate the cause of the high creatinine. It can be caused by the dye used for Anglo also. In that case preventive measures can be taken and angioplasty can still be done after taking required measures as advice by a nephrologist. Wishing him good healthRegards