...Persistent tiredness or lack of energy – Difficulty concentrating **4. High Blood Pressure:** – Consistently elevated blood pressure readings – Headaches or dizziness accompanying high blood pressure **5. Frequent Urination:**...
...arms (arm venous Doppler). The Venous Doppler exam shows any blockage in the veins, usually a blood clot (or thrombus formation) that hinders blood circulation. Who Should Undergo and Expected...
...become enlarged, thick or stiff Blood clots, which can lead to myocardial ischemia, which is where blood clots can partially or completely block the flow of blood to the heart,...
...blood vessel reaching the part of the body that needs to be examined. Once the catheter is at the right spot, a special dye is injected into the blood vessel....
...particularly dangerous when blood clots develop in the blood vessels as they can restrict the proper blood flow in the body, cutting off the much-needed supply of nutrients and oxygen....
...move blood using its different chambers, the blood becomes stagnant and this encourages the formation of blood clots. DVT, on the other hand, is a kind of blood clotting disorder...
...medical history and performing a physical examination, a doctor will typically request blood tests to confirm the diagnosis of iron deficiency.[13] A blood test called a full blood count (FBC)...
...look for blockages in the blood vessels is coronary angiography. This involves injecting dye into the blood vessels of the heart and taking X-rays to see any blockages. A blood...
...precise targeting of the affected blood vessel, reducing damage to healthy tissues. – **Reduced Blood Loss:** By blocking blood flow, embolization minimizes blood loss during surgeries. - **Effective Treatment:** Embolization...
...and stress – No further tests will be required and the patient is deemed healthy. Normal blood flow while at rest but abnormal blood flow during stress – Some parts...