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Dr. Jamila Tambawala

Critical Care Specialist, Cardiologist
Dr. Jamila Tambawala - Best Clinical Cardiologist and General Physician in Bangalore
MBBS, PGDCC, CCEBDM, CCMTD
12.0 years of experience
+91 8105583751
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Dr. Jamila Tambawala is an extremely conscientious and committed healthcare professional. With more than 10 years of demonstrable hospital experience and accredited medical degrees including MBBS, PGDCC, CCEBDM, CCMTD, Dr. Jamila in Bangalore has extensive experience in the areas of Cardiology, Diabetes, Medical Diagnosis, Testing Patients, and managing day-to-day Hospital Operations. She has specialized knowledge in the areas of clinical assessment of patients with Diabetes, Cardiology cases, and Thyroid disorders management. In addition to conducting non-invasive cardiac tests such as ECHO, TMT, and HOLTER, she is also proficient in managing COVID patients and complications in the ICU. Dr. Jamila's multifaceted skills cover a wide range of Preoperative and Postoperative patient management, Patient counseling, also Recognising and Countering diseases and the treatments.

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Comprehensive healthcare for all ages

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Heart related disorders and conditions

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Kanlife Cardiac Care Clinic

Kanlife cardiac Care Clinic, is a leading on-demand platform for consulting and diagnosis of all acute and chronic diseases. It is born out of the idea of accessible, flexible, quality healthcare. Dr Jamila Tambawala offers patients, accessibility of medical advice, digital prescriptions, and sick notes directly to their mobile phones. She also has strong channel management experience with establishing hospitals and nursing home networks providing comprehensive medicine assistance as needed. And with COVID-19, the need for seamless virtual care and thus TeleClinic?s services have ballooned, Dr Jamila Online Clinic has certainly helped to raise awareness about telemedicine and helped many providers and patients become an integral part of digital healthcare advancement, that have been a long time coming.

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Why is 140/90 cutoff for High Blood Pressure?

Normal pressure is 120/80 or lower. Your blood pressure is considered high (stage 1) if it reads 130/80. Stage 2 high blood pressure is 140/90 or higher. If you get a blood pressure reading of 180/110 or higher more than once, seek medical treatment right away. A reading this high is considered hypertensive crisis. Readings between 120/80 and 129/89 are considered pre-hypertension. People with pre-hypertension do not have blood pressure as low as it should be but are not yet considered to have high blood pressure. Early detection of high blood pressure is very important. Often referred to as the silent killer because it may show no symptoms, high blood pressure puts you at an increased risk for heart disease, heart failure, and stroke, among other things. Consult, Dr. Jamila Tambawala for easy consultation and continous assessment of your health. Book an easy online consultation with icareheal on the website or on the app.

What can Happen because of High Blood Pressure?

If your blood pressure gets too high or stays high for a long time, it can cause health problems. Uncontrolled high blood pressure puts you at a higher risk for stroke, heart failure, heart attack, blindness, and kidney failure.High blood pressure usually develops over time. It can happen because of unhealthy lifestyle choices, such as not getting enough regular physical activity. Certain health conditions, such as diabetes and having obesity, can also increase the risk for developing high blood pressure. Consult, Dr. Jamila Tambawala for counselling and consultation for managing Hypertension, online or in clinic at Bangalore, by booking simple online appointment with icareheal.

How important is Diabetes monitoring during pregnancy?

It is important to recognize and treat gestational diabetes to minimize the risk of complications to mother and baby. In addition, it is important for women with a history of gestational diabetes to be tested for diabetes after pregnancy because of an increased risk of developing pre-diabetes and type 2 diabetes in the years following delivery. Identifying and treating gestational diabetes can reduce the risk of pregnancy complications. Complications of gestational diabetes can includes, Giving birth to a large baby (weighing more than 9.0 lbs or 4.1 kg), which can increase the risk of injury to the mother or baby during birth and increase the chance of needing a cesarean birth. Large babies born to mothers with gestational diabetes can be at increased risk of developing diabetes and obesity during their lifetime, also chances of Stillbirth are increased, Neonatal hypoglycemia (low blood sugar in the newborn period) and Preeclampsia are other complications that might occur. Consult, Dr. Jamila Tambawala or counselling and consultation for managing Diabetes, online or in clinic at Bangalore, by booking simple online appointment with icareheal.

Is there a link between Cholesterol and Heart disease?

The main risk associated with high cholesterol is Coronary Heart Disease (CHD). Your blood cholesterol level has a lot to do with your chances of getting heart disease. If your cholesterol is too high, it builds up on the walls of your arteries. Over time, this buildup is known as Atherosclerosis. Excessive lipids (fatty substances including cholesterol and triglycerides), especially in the form of LDL cholesterol, cause the buildup of fatty deposits within your arteries, reducing or blocking the flow of blood and oxygen to your heart. There's a sharp increase in the risk for cardiovascular disease when total cholesterol levels are 240 mg/dl and above. For most patients, it is recommended to have your cholesterol level checked as early as age 20. The cholesterol profile includes an evaluation of fasting total cholesterol, HDL, LDL, and triglyceride levels. Dr. Jamila Tambawala can tell you how often to have your cholesterol tested. Book an online appointment with leading Cardiologist and Family Medicine expert, Dr. Jamila Tambawala in Bangalore for online or in clinic consultation on icareheal website or simply download icareheal app on your smartphones.

What is purpose of Treadmill Exercise Stress Test?

A treadmill exercise stress test is used to determine the effects of exercise on the heart. Exercise allows doctors to detect abnormal heart rhythms (arrhythmias) and diagnose the presence or absence of coronary artery disease. This test involves walking in place on a treadmill while monitoring the electrical activity of your heart. Throughout the test, the speed and incline of the treadmill increase. The results show how well your heart responds to the stress of different levels of exercise.

What is Holter monitor? Can a Holter monitor detect blockage?

A Holter monitor is a battery operated wearable monitor that continuously records the electrical heart tracings (known as EKG?s) over 24-48 hours. The Holter monitor can be worn throughout normal daily activities. The Holter monitor test is useful in picking up heart rhythm problems. Also, Holter monitoring a form of ambulatory electrocardiographic monitoring. Modern Holter monitors are small and easily wearable. Usually there will be 2-3 leads attached to the chest wall by stickers. After the wearing period is over cardiologist reviews the tracings.The most common reason for Holter Monitoring is palpitations. This would include sensations of skipped and extra heartbeats such as PVC?s. Another common reason is syncope, which basically means passing out. Other reasons may include monitoring heart rate to see if it is too fast (such as afib with rvr) or too slow, or to see if ongoing treatments for heart rate are effective. Some people may have conditions such as heart block that can lead to a slow heart rate, dizziness and passing out. Some people may have uncontrolled fast heart rates from atrial fibrillation or other forms of arrhythmia. Holter monitors can be used to diagnose and characterize these disorders. Consult, Dr. Jamila Tambawala an experienced Clinical Cardiologist and General Physician in Bangalore. Book an online appointment with icareheal, on the website or simply download icareheal app on your smartphones.

What is Hypertension?

Blood Pressure is a measure of the pressure or force of circulating blood against the walls of the blood vessels. The Systolic pressure, the higher value reflects the highest pressure in your arteries, which is reached when the heart contracts to push blood out and Diastolic, the lower value reflects the lowest pressure in your arteries, which is reached when the heart relaxes and is filling. Hypertension or High Blood Pressure, High blood pressure is a sign that the heart and blood vessels are being overworked. Untreated, the disease can lead to atherosclerosis and congestive heart failure. Consult, Dr. Jamila Tambawala, leading Clinical Cardiologist in Bangalore, Book an online appointment for video call consultation. Simply click on Book Now or simply download icareheal app on your smartphones.

What are the Risk Factors for Heart Disease?

Risk factors for a Heart Disease could be non modifiable or modifiable. Non Modifiable Risk Factors are that , what we can't change like Age, 55 for men, 60 for women, Gender, Males are at greater risk than females, In Female, Post Menopause, the protective effect of hormones is lost and lastly Family history, especially first degree relatives. Modifiable Risk Factors include factors that we can change like Smoking, High Blood Pressure, Elevated Blood Cholesterol, Physical Inactivity, Obesity (especially truncal), Diabetes, Stress, Excessive alcohol intake and Poor diet. Consult, Dr. Jamila Tambawala has an extensive experience in assessing Risk Factors for Heart Diseases, Book an online appointment for video call consultation by downloading icareheal app on your smartphones.

What is Coronary Artery Disease? How Collateral Circulation helps?

Coronary Artery Disease is the most common form of heart disease. Arteries in the heart are blocked by plaque formation, leading to complications including Angina (chest pain) if the heart does not have enough oxygen or Heart attack if the heart does not get any oxygen at all. During a heart attack, some of the heart muscle can die from a lack of oxygen. Over many years, plaque builds up on artery walls and narrows and clogs the arteries, slowing the flow of blood. Collateral Circulation, our Heart is smart enough to Reroute the blood around a blocked artery in response to reduced blood flow. The Heart can bypass a blockage in main artery and supply enough oxygenated blood to enable the cardiac tissue to survive and recover preventing heart attack and cardiac death. It usually occurs in 5-8% of individuals. Dr. Jamila Tambawala has a phenomenal knowledge of treating and consulting any kind of heart related disorder and disease, Consult her Online by booking an easy online appointment with icareheal. Click on Book now or Simply Download icareheal app on your smartphones.

How many years of experience does Dr. Jamila Tambawala have?

Dr. Jamila Tambawala has an exceptional experience of 12 years in Testing, Management and Palliating most acute and chronic diseases. She has a vast experience in treating Heart disease relating specifically to the heart and cardiovascular disease, She also works on preventing diseases among families. Consult, Dr. Jamila Tambawala in Bangalore by booking an online appointment on icareheal website by clicking on Book Now and selecting the preferred available slot or simply download icareheal app on your smartphones. Consult, Dr. Jamila Tambawala in Bangalore, an established and well skilled Clinical Cardiologist and General Physician. Book an online appointment for in clinic consultation or online consultation via video call on the site or simply download icareheal app on your smartphones.

What does Dr. Jamila Tambawala specialises in?

Dr. Jamila Tambawala, a Clinical Cardiologist in Bangalore specialises as Cardiologist, Diabetologist, and General Physician. She is an expert Family Physician, having exceptional knowledge in Internal Medicine. She has dedicated experience and in the areas of clinical assessment of patients with Diabetes, Cardiology cases, and Thyroid disorders management. In addition to conducting non-invasive cardiac tests such as ECHO, TMT, and HOLTER, she is also proficient in managing COVID patients and complications in the ICU. She also established herself in Critical Care and renowned to provide best clinical care in ICUs. Consult, Dr. Jamila Tambawala, an established and well skilled Clinic Cardiologist, Book an online appointment for in clinic consultation or online consultation via video call on the site or simply download icareheal app on your smartphones.

What is Dr. Jamila Tambawala education qualification?

Dr. Jamila Tambawala, in Bangalore is a top academician, earning a gold medal in MBBS, a Postgraduate diploma in clinical cardiology (PGDCC), and a Postgraduate certificate in diabetes education (PGDCE). Consult, Dr. Jamila Tambawala, a leading Clinical Cardiologist and Family Medicine expert in Bangalore by booking an online appointment on icareheal website, or simply download icareheal app on your smartphones.

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