Dr. Avadhesh Narayan Khare

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Dedicated to keeping hearts healthy ❀️ | Experienced Cardiologist | Helping patients prevent, treat & overcome heart diseases with care, trust & modern treatment.

πŸŽ‰ Celebrating a special day for an incredible doctor!Wishing Dr. Avadhesh Khare a very Happy Birthday! May this new year...
07/08/2026

πŸŽ‰ Celebrating a special day for an incredible doctor!

Wishing Dr. Avadhesh Khare a very Happy Birthday! May this new year of life bring you good health, happiness, success, and countless moments of joy.

Your dedication, compassionate care, and commitment to healthcare continue to inspire many. Here’s to another year of making a meaningful difference in people’s lives.

Happy Birthday, Dr. Avadhesh Khare! πŸŽ‚βœ¨

Celebrating another wonderful year with my amazing team and loved ones. Thank you to everyone for your warm birthday wis...
07/08/2026

Celebrating another wonderful year with my amazing team and loved ones. Thank you to everyone for your warm birthday wishes, love, and blessings. Feeling truly grateful! πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‚πŸ™

05/08/2026

Diabetes significantly increases the risk of developing severe heart blockages, often without obvious symptoms.

In this video, Dr. Avadhesh Narayan Khare (Cardiologist) explains a real patient case involving a diabetic patient who experienced chest pain while walking. After a positive TMT test and coronary angiography, multiple blockages were identified. The patient underwent a carefully planned high-risk angioplasty.

In this video, you’ll learn:

How diabetes affects heart arteries
Why angiography was necessary
Understanding multiple coronary blockages
Why high-risk angioplasty was chosen
The importance of blood sugar control after treatment
Why regular follow-up and medications are essential

This case highlights the importance of early diagnosis, timely treatment, and proper diabetes management to reduce the risk of heart complications.

πŸ“ Heart & Women Centre
15 New MLA Quarters, Near Depot Square Road, Jawahar Chowk, TT Nagar, Bhopal

πŸ“ž 079875 37025

🌐 www.cardiologistbhopal.in

30/07/2026

Can Heart Blockage Be Treated with Medicines? ❀️

Yesβ€”but not in every case.

The right treatment depends on the severity of the blockage, your symptoms, and your overall heart health. Medications can help control symptoms, prevent complications, and slow disease progression, but some patients may require procedures like angioplasty or bypass surgery.

Watch this video to understand when medicines are enough and when advanced treatment may be needed.

πŸ‘¨β€βš•οΈ Dr. Avadhesh Narayan Khare
DM (Cardiology)

πŸ“ Book a consultation for expert heart care

23/07/2026

Is after eating always just indigestion?

Not always.

In this real case, Dr. Avdhesh Narayan Khare discusses a patient who previously suffered a major heart attack during the COVID period.

πŸ’” His heart pumping (Ejection Fraction) had dropped to 20–25%, placing him at high risk for heart failure.

He had already undergone angioplasty but later:

❌ Missed regular follow-up appointments
❌ Stopped taking medications intermittently
❌ Had poorly controlled diabetes

He returned with what seemed like simple gas after meals.

However, angiography revealed:

πŸ«€ 80–90% blockage within the previously treated artery (stent region).

Treatment included:

βœ… Guidewire crossing the blockage
βœ… New stent implantation
βœ… Balloon dilation for optimal expansion
βœ… Successful restoration of blood flow

🚨 Key Takeaway:

If you have had:

βœ”οΈ A previous heart attack
βœ”οΈ Heart failure
βœ”οΈ Diabetes
βœ”οΈ Angioplasty

Regular medication and follow-up are critical.

❀️ Sometimes β€œgas” can actually be a warning sign of serious heart disease.

Never ignore unusual symptoms.

16/07/2026

Can chest pain simply go away on its own?

This real case shows why ignoring it can be dangerous.

Dr. Avadhesh Narayan Khare discusses a patient who experienced chest pain nearly 2–2.5 months earlier.

He took medications for a few days but later stopped them on his own.

When the pain returned, further evaluation showed significant heart damage.

🩺 Echocardiography revealed:

❗ Ejection Fraction (heart pumping) had fallen to 30%.

Angiography showed multiple severe blockages in the LAD artery:

βœ… 50–60% blockage
βœ… 60–70% blockage
βœ… Critical 99% blockage

Treatment included:

βœ”οΈ Successful angioplasty
βœ”οΈ Stent implantation
βœ”οΈ High-pressure balloon dilation for optimal stent expansion
βœ”οΈ Restoration of blood flow

Key Message:

Never ignore chest pain.

Never stop prescribed heart medications without consulting your cardiologist.

Early diagnosis and timely treatment can prevent permanent heart damage.

10/07/2026

In this real cardiology case, Dr. Avadhesh Narayan Khare discusses a patient from Guna who suffered a major heart attack.

The patient reached the hospital within a few hours and received thrombolytic (clot-dissolving) therapy to restore blood flow.

However, angiography revealed much more extensive coronary artery disease.

πŸ” Angiography Findings:

πŸ«€ 99% blockage in the culprit artery
πŸ«€ Additional 50–70% blockages in other coronary arteries

During angioplasty:

βœ… Guidewire successfully crossed the blockage
βœ… Balloon angioplasty performed
βœ… Three overlapping stents implanted to treat the entire diseased segment
βœ… Excellent final restoration of blood flow

πŸ’Š Important Takeaway:

Receiving a stent is only one part of treatment.

Long-term success depends on:

βœ”οΈ Taking antiplatelet medications regularly
βœ”οΈ Never stopping medicines without medical advice
βœ”οΈ Regular cardiology follow-up
βœ”οΈ Controlling diabetes, blood pressure, and cholesterol
βœ”οΈ Maintaining a heart-healthy lifestyle

❀️ Angioplasty saves the heart today. Your lifestyle protects it tomorrow.

03/07/2026

Can EECP Therapy improve your heart health without surgery? ❀️

EECP (Enhanced External Counterpulsation) is a non-invasive treatment that may help improve blood flow to the heart and reduce symptoms like chest pain in selected patients. Watch this video to understand who can benefit and when it may be recommended.

πŸ‘¨β€βš•οΈ Dr. Avadhesh Narayan Khare
DM (Cardiology)
Interventional Cardiologist

01/07/2026

πŸ’ͺ❀️ Creatine & Heart Health: Is It Safe?

Creatine is one of the most popular fitness supplements, but many people wonder if it can affect heart health.

For most healthy individuals, creatine is generally considered safe when taken in the recommended dosage. However, if you have a history of heart disease, high blood pressure, kidney disease, or are taking certain medications, it’s important to consult a cardiologist before starting any supplement.

Your heart deserves evidence-based careβ€”not social media myths.

πŸ‘¨β€βš•οΈ Dr. Avadhesh Narayan Khare
DM (Cardiology)
Consultant Cardiologist

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Bhopal
462003

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