Your worry makes sense, especially when it comes to heart stuff. The fact the second troponin test came back normal is actually a good sign. While slightly elevated troponin at first can be alarming, fluctuation can happen for various reasons, not strictly heart attacks. Stress, yes, it can affect everything in the body, including your heart, but so can indigestion or muscle strain even!, which are pretty harmless.
We can’t definitely say elevated troponin always means a heart attack, though, sometimes, it’s more like the heart saying, “I’m a bit unhappy.” If your symptoms vanish after the checkups, maybe your heart got what it needed, rest or reassurance perhaps. Keep an eye on any recurring or worsening symptoms like persistent chest pain, shortness of breath, or fainting; those you shouldn’t ignore.
Now talking Ayurveda, let’s get to that. Focus on balancing your Vata, often linked with stress and anxiety. Start with a routine, routine calms Vata. Healthy sleep, it’s crazy important – aim for consistent sleep times, consider Ashwagandha or Jatamansi for calming your mind and supporting restful sleep.
Incorporate warm, grounding foods; think soups, stews that nourish your heart. Try snacking on nuts like almonds or walnuts, always soaked a bit, they’re good for heart health. Daily Abhyanga (self-massage with sesame oil) can work wonders in calming your nerves and soothing your mind.
Manage stress through simple breathing exercises, Pranayama, like Anulom Vilom. It’s just alternate nostril breathing, but it calms the mind beautifully. And exercise, even gentle ones like brisk walks or yoga, work magic inside.
Remember, Ayurveda complements, not replaces, medical advice — if any serious symptoms resurface, don’t delay checking with your doctor. Take care, find balance, and nurture that heart naturally!



