Talk:Myocardial bridge

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Myocardial Bridge[edit]

I was treated for many years for asthma. I finally saw a lung doctor and he said that I don't have asthma.I threw away all my asthma medicine...I was then diagnosed with the bridge thing. I am now 71years old...was diagnosed at 70years old. I was still working when I supposedly had asthma...I was quite sick with supposedly asthma symptoms...I then had congestive heart failure when I was about 63years old. As a child I used to faint after playing hard...As a young person showers made me very weak...I never saw a Dr in those days...now as a wiser senior citizen I am a weakling...I can't walk through snow because I fall... 68.235.80.225 (talk) 20:50, 12 September 2022 (UTC)[reply]


“Myocardial bridges have been associated with exertional angina, myocardial ischemia, acute coronary syndromes, ventricular arrhythmias, stress cardiomyopathy, and sudden cardiac death.2 However, these complications are rare and most myocardial bridges are benign and have no clinical significance. Previously asymptomatic patients may develop symptoms with the development of diastolic dysfunction, left ventricular hypertrophy, coronary vasospasm or microvascular dysfunction.2Additionally, symptoms and ischemia may be provoked by exercise and tachycardia.” 116.75.28.203 (talk) 21:07, 27 April 2024 (UTC)[reply]

If a dispute is occurring, or vandalism is suspected, then bringing it to the talk page is the first step. However, doxxing somebody is a big no-no on wikipedia, unless the name you gave is their actual user name, then you have probably violated a WP rule. Optionally, we can take steps to semiprotect the page, and/or ask that their edit rights be suspended. Your contributions as and editor are valuable, let's work together to make sure they remain in high regardeximo (talk) 19:29, 28 April 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Potential Issues here:DOXXING, PAGEPROTECTION, CONFLICT RESOLUTION, MISINFORMATION SPREADING.

INOCA[edit]

There have been some youtube videos published by a doctor at Cleveland Clinic about INOCA - Ischemic Non Obstructive Coronary Artery syndromes. Intramural/bridged coronaries fall within that category. I'm looking to some of our more medically inclined editors to help draft that article and add links to it in this one and other dysautonomias. I'll work with them to populate navboxes, intralinks and formatting. eximo (talk) 19:32, 28 April 2024 (UTC)[reply]