Fainting & Dizziness

Pacemaker Placement
Fainting and dizziness are often caused by bradycardia, a condition where the heart beats too slowly to pump blood effectively. This insufficient circulation can lead to lightheadedness, fatigue, and fainting episodes.
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A pacemaker is a small, implantable device that helps regulate your heart rhythm, ensuring your body receives the oxygen-rich blood it needs. Pacemaker placement is a minimally invasive procedure that can prevent fainting and improve your overall quality of life.
Carotid Artery Disease & Stroke
Restricted blood flow to the brain due to carotid artery disease can cause dizziness and fainting. This condition occurs when the carotid arteries become narrowed or blocked by plaque, limiting oxygen delivery to the brain and increasing the risk of stroke.
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Early diagnosis and treatment of carotid artery disease can prevent stroke and reduce dizziness and fainting episodes by improving blood flow to the brain. Dr. Reddy offers advanced treatments to address this serious condition.
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Congenital Heart Disease
Fainting and dizziness can sometimes stem from congenital heart defects like atrial septal defect (ASD) or patent foramen ovale (PFO). These conditions can create abnormal blood flow between the heart’s chambers, reducing oxygen supply to the brain and causing symptoms like dizziness and fainting.
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ASD & PFO Closure is a minimally invasive procedure that corrects these defects, restoring normal blood flow and helping to eliminate fainting and dizziness caused by congenital heart disease.