...area (for the heart and lungs), and abdominal organs Blood work and lab tests (some doctors may be able to perform these tests on their own and in the same...
...also be recorded and compared to previous readings that were obtained the previous year. The doctor will also test the child’s reflexes and check the conditions of the lungs, heart...
...rush into your blood, triggering changes throughout your body. You start to breathe faster, your heart rate speeds up, and your muscles become tense. Your body prepares to fight or...
...treatment. * **Dynamic Examination:** Dynamic fluoroscopy enables the visualization of moving structures, such as the heart beating or the joints in motion, providing valuable diagnostic information. * **Safety:** Fluoroscopy delivers...
...medications * Examination of eyes, ears, nose, throat, lungs, heart, abdomen, and extremities **2. Laboratory Tests:** * **Blood tests:** To assess blood count, cholesterol, and other biomarkers * **Urine tests:**...
...important to reduce the risk of heart disease and other obesity-related risks. Summary Sleeve gastrectomy is a weight management tool for people with severe obesity, who want to reduce their...
...whether Wakix is right for you. Health conditions or other factors that might interact with Wakix include: Long QT syndrome: Wakix lengthens the QT interval (a part of your heart’s...
...health. Checking the blood flow passing through the umbilical cord and the placenta can safely check the condition of the foetus’ brain and heart to see if the unborn child...
...blood passed from the anus or in the stool. Abdominal pain Dizziness A fast and pounding heart Weakness Confusion and collapsing which is dependant on how much blood is lost....
...medulla that produces stress hormones including adrenaline. When a person is under stress or in a fight-or-flight situation, the hormones increase the heart rate to keep the body alert. The...