...this gland releases control the body’s growth and metabolism. They affect processes like heart rate, digestion and temperature. Thyroid hormones are also essential for healthy mental and physical development.[1][2] When...
...warm shock In warm shock, the skin becomes warms, and the heart rate increases. This is due to increased cardiac output making the arteries dilate, increasing blood pressure. In cold...
...For example, a heart transplant is not performed simply because a person wants a new heart. It is only performed if the heart is doomed to failure and needs to...
...symptom among pregnant women who do not have preeclampsia. The feeling of heartburn resulting from preeclampsia can be distinguished from real heartburn by its resistance to antacid treatment.[2][7] Good to...
...middle and ring fingers. Usually, there are no or minimal neurological symptoms. Moderate Volkmann contracture Moderate Volkmann contracture involves your flexor digitorum profundus and flexor pollicis longus muscles. Flexor pollicis...
...like taking the patient’s height, weight, waist circumference, BMI, blood pressure, and heart rate, among others. He may request a blood test to detect problems with hormones, as well as...
...that tobacco has the effect of raising hemoglobin levels in the blood. Living at high altitudes Dehydration Bone marrow disorders (polycythemia vera) Heart problems Lung problems, such as emphysema Anabolic...
...brain.[10] The two main diagnostic tests are:[11][12][13] Glomerular filtration rate (GFR). Checks how well the glomeruli[9] are working. To check the filtration rate, a blood sample is taken which is...
...achieve pregnancy. Studies suggest that cumulative success rates increase with each cycle: * **15-25%** success rate after 3 cycles * **25-30%** success rate after 6 cycles ### Risks and Considerations...
...chemotherapy. The symptoms of this may include:6 A rapid or irregular heartbeat Fatigue Chest pain Coughing Dizziness Breathing problems In extreme cases, these heart problems may lead to a heart...