...a certain exercise, it also strengthens the heart and is sometimes used to assess the functions of the heart and lungs. Flexibility is necessary to improve the range of motion...
...the world including high blood pressure, heart disease, skin conditions, ulcers, asthma, and depression. Stress is also a common trigger for heart attacks. Chronic and untreated stress also increases a...
...morbidly obese individuals, especially if they are at risk of serious medical conditions. Examples are high blood pressure and heart disease. Patients who are candidates for weight loss surgery have...
...most common symptoms of this condition are heartburn and acid indigestion. One of the most common causes of GERD is the failure of the lower oesophageal sphincter (LES) to function...
...colonoscopy. Vital signs: The doctor monitors the heart rate, blood pressure, the sound of the lungs, and temperature. Physical appearance: In an annual physical exam, the doctor takes the time...
...the space between the sac that encases the heart and the heart muscle However, since many patients die from a triad of hypothermia, coagulopathy, and metabolic acidosis during surgical intervention...
...visit, the patient’s health, blood pressure, heart rate, and overall condition will be evaluated. In some cases, the vascular surgeon will order additional tests to assess the results of surgery....
...health problems, like blood clots, heart failure, and arrythmias. Its symptoms include things like: chest pain wheezing cough hoarse voice shortness of breath dizziness heart palpitations fatigue weakness swelling in...
...usually cause any symptoms in the early stages. However, difficulty swallowing food, heartburn, vomiting up blood, cough, and an undesired weight loss are some of the main symptoms when the...
...serious, symptoms of Fabry’s disease are more likely to appear in adulthood: Osteoporosis Heart attack or heart failure Enlarged heart Stroke Kidney failure or serious renal complications Concerned that you...