...and lose consciousness. In other cases, the patient may experience chest pain or shortness of breath. In rare cases, the patient may experience arrhythmia (irregular heartbeat). Conclusion The tilt table...
...the trunk (chest, abdomen, back) and then spreads to the face, arms, and legs * Small, pink or red flat spots or bumps * Enlarged lymph nodes * Irritability or...
**Question: What is Alcohol Intoxication?** **Answer:** Alcohol intoxication, also known as alcohol poisoning, is a serious condition that occurs when excessive consumption of alcohol overloads the body’s ability to metabolize...
...usually the candidates for pericardiectomy. Other indications for this procedure include effusive disease (pericardial effusion) that causes various symptoms including chest pains. Patients can opt for other alternative medications for...
Definition & Overview An implantable loop recorder insertion refers to the procedure wherein an electrocardiographic monitoring device is subcutaneously implanted into the chest to diagnose heart rhythm issues in the...
...pattern. **3. Location:** * The shingles rash can appear anywhere on the body, but it most commonly occurs on the: * Chest and back * Face and neck *...
...is small and can be managed conservatively using high flow oxygen. However, 1 to 14% of cases may require the insertion of a chest catheter or a chest tube to...
...skin from the middle of the chest to the pubic area before making an incision from the xiphoid to the pubis to access the peritoneal surface. All malignant tumours and...
...symptomsfatigue fatigue chest pain dysesthesia (torso squeezing sensation) tingling numbness or tingling gastrointestinal issues bowel problems reduced concentration or decision-making ability cognitive changes irritability mood changes unexplained muscle aches or...
...ablation or even surgery. Who Should Undergo and Expected Results Electrophysiology study is performed on patients who experience symptoms of arrhythmia such as lightheadedness, shortness of breath, chest pain, and...