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Dr Ranjit Jagtap - Cardiothoracic Specialist of India

Many people in India are still not aware of the fact that some diseases require special attention and need a specialist to handle the cases. They still go to the general physicians for the treatment and look for specialists after things get complicated. This blog will give you an idea about one such specialist Cardiothoracic Surgeon, a surgeon who specialized in the heart, lungs, and other thoracic(chest) organs. What is a Cardiothoracic Surgeon? A Cardiothoracic Surgeon as the name suggests is a surgeon who is involved with the surgery and treatment of the cardiac organs which include the heart and the great vessels and the thoracic organs involving the lungs, esophagus, thymus, etc. He is a licensed medical specialist who diagnoses, treats, and helps prevent the diseases that occur in the organs inside the chest, in the bony structures and tissues that form the chest cavity, and is trained to perform surgeries on these organs. These surgeons undergo a high level of training and

Heart Failure: Signs, Symptoms, Causes and Preventions

 You must have heard about heart failure and the scale of danger associated with it. But have you ever tried to dig your head deep into the details of the fatal medical condition? If not, this article is going to unseal the various details of Heart Failure. Heart failure or sometimes congestive heart failure is a deadly medical condition where the heart of the patient is not able to pump blood well enough to meet the requirements of his/her body parts. Subsequently, all the major functions of the body get disrupted. On a critical note, this condition may leave one’s heart weakened or stiffened, says Dr Ranjit Jagtap . There are people who find either side of their heart affected while others may suffer the same on both sides of their organ. On that note, you can broadly classify heart failure into two categories 1. Acute Heart Failure - As the name suggests, people with acute heart failure may witness the symptoms for a while and they disappear quickly. This may be the after-effe