Asked & Answered Podcast

By: The Texas Heart Institute
  • Summary

  • The Texas Heart Institute Center for Cardiovascular Care's general and interventional cardiologist, Dr. Alexander Postalian, answers patients' questions about cardiovascular health.


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    Asked and Answered.


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Episodes
  • How long does it take to become a cardiologist?
    Nov 15 2024

    "4 years of college, 4 years of med school, 3 years of internal medicine, 3 years of cardiology, 1-2 years of subspecialty training. Yes, you can do it."

    - Dr. Alexander Postalian, General and Interventional Cardiologist

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    1 min
  • What is white coat hypertension and when should I worry?
    Nov 1 2024

    "What matters most is your average blood pressure, not occasional (small peaks). However, sometimes medication is needed if you are deemed to be at high risk of intermittent elevation."
    - Dr. Alexander Postalian, General and Interventional Cardiologist

    Read More: https://www.texasheartmedical.org/our-specialties/management-of-high-blood-pressure/

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    1 min
  • I pass out many times a year, usually when it is hot outside or if I must stand for a long time. What’s wrong with me?
    Oct 15 2024

    "The most likely cause is a degree of “dysautonomia” – most of the time this is benign. Sometimes, we can use medications to help out during flare-up periods."

    - Dr. Alexander Postalian, General and Interventional Cardiologist

    Read more about our specialties: hhttps://www.texasheartmedical.org/our-specialties/

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    2 mins

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