...(ECG) Hypothermic people are highly susceptible to heart arrhythmia. chest radiograph can reveal complications due to aspiration or impaired heart functioning. __Good to know: __ Try to avoid any rough...
...38 degrees Celsius Chills Breathing problems Chest pain Unexplained muscle aches and pains Bleeding nose Bleeding gums Bleeding from other body parts that cannot be controlled by applying pressure for...
...and neck radiotherapy Mouth and teeth problems Weight loss Difficulty swallowing Voice changes Hair loss Chest radiotherapy Difficulty swallowing Shortness of breath Abdominal radiotherapy Diarrhea Bladder issues There are also...
...College of Physicians. Ann Intern Med. Sep. 24, 2013. Skomro RP, Gjevre J, Reid J, et al. Outcomes of home-based diagnosis and treatment of obstructive sleep apnea. Chest. 2010;138:257-263. /trp_language]...
...may include:[6][9][11] Itching Tinnitus (ringing in the ears) Changes in sense of taste Chest pain (usually in people where there is pre-existing heart disease) Craving or eating clay, chalk, coal,...
...can make you feel tense, frightened, and distracted. But it is often also accompanied by unpleasant physical symptoms. Some common ones include: Chest pains Sweating Dizziness Upset stomach Numbness/tingling sensations...
...by a physical examination, which will be based on the reported symptoms. This may include taking the child’s temperature, listening to the child’s breathing and heartbeat from the chest and...
...risk of the following: Reduced body mass Decreased stamina and energy Breathing difficulties Chest infection Respiratory failure Compromised immune response Delayed wound healing Susceptibility to all kinds of illnesses Obesity,...
...cancers develop in the cells that support your testicles. Where does testicular cancer spread to? Common places for testicular cancer to spread include: lymph nodes in your chest pelvis neck...
...a child so unnecessary movements can be minimised during the procedure. The patient then lies on his side with his knees brought to the chest (foetal position). The doctor will...