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Answers to Common Concerns About Cardiac Stress Testing

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Answers to Common Concerns About Cardiac StressTestingHaving a cardiac stress test is probably not your idea of a good time. You may even be feeling a bit nervousabout it. That’s understandable.To help ease your mind, focus on this: A cardiac stress test can help your healthcare provider identify a heartproblem and better plan treatment for it. Afterward, you’ll be on your way to feeling better!Knowing what to expect with this procedure can also help you feel less anxious and better prepared. Here arethe facts behind some common concerns about cardiac stress testing.Is it safe?Most procedures have some risks. The good news here is that cardiac stress testing has very few risks. Theydepend mainly on how the test is done.Like, if you need medicine to raise your heart rate, you may have side effects such as a headache, nausea, orvomiting. Or if you have a dye injected into your veins for imaging, you may be worried about an allergicreaction.Keep in mind, these side effects are rare. Your care team has done lots of these tests and knows exactly howto keep you safe.You can do your part, too, by following all instructions, like not drinking coffee and other caffeinated drinks afew hours beforehand.What if I have chest pain?During this test, your heart rate will be elevated. So there is a chance that you may have symptoms like chestpain or shortness of breath. If that’s the case, speak up!Your care team can promptly treat any problems. Remember, too, they’ll be monitoring your health closelyduring the test and will stop it right away, if needed.What happens if they find a heart problem?Cardiac stress testing is a good first step in diagnosing many heart problems, such as coronary heart disease.If the results suggest you may have a problem, you’ll likely need more testing.Now, nobody wants to hear they may have a heart problem. But the sooner you and your healthcare providerknow what’s causing your symptoms, the sooner you’ll have a plan in place to help you feel better.Plus, getting a cardiac stress test now may help prevent a more serious problem, like a heart attack, in thefuture. And that’s definitely a good thing!Still have questions or concerns? Your care team is here to help. Get in touch to learn more about all you cando to make sure your test goes smoothly.

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