...surgery can expect a full recovery. However, those with unstable condition even before they receive medical attention may not survive the procedure. How is the Procedure Performed? The management of...
...health and overall well-being **Cardiac Symptoms Warranting Cardiology Consultation** Individuals experiencing any of the following symptoms should consider seeking a cardiology consultation: * Chest pain (angina or myocardial infarction) *...
...doctors typically employ the wait and see approach. Symptoms that can indicate that treatment is necessary are: Angina Breathlessness Concentration problems Confusion Dizziness Difficulties when exercising Fatigue Fluttering in the...
...pain (angina pectoris), which could be followed by a heart attack (myocardial infarction). Sudden death from this disease is not uncommon. Who Should Undergo and Expected Results Patients, especially those...
...Some of the usual signs and symptoms of stenosis include angina (chest pain), shortness of breath, difficulty in breathing, and quick exhaustion even after a light activity. Another possible reason...
...The test may also be recommended when the patient does not seem to have any of these risks but is suffering from symptoms such as chest pain (angina) or irregular...
...Blood vessel problems It is also carried out if patients experience any or a combination of the following symptoms of heart problems: Chest pain or angina, especially when increasing in...
...conditions or symptoms related to them: Angina or chest pain Pain in the jaw, arm, neck, and chest Congenital heart disease Heart failure Aortic stenosis Recent heart attack Chest injury...
...chest, arms, and legs to detect and measure the heart’s electrical impulses. **Benefits of EKG Testing** * Detects irregular heart rhythms (arrhythmias) * Diagnoses heart conditions, such as angina, heart...
...or who have experienced angina, a heart attack or stroke are also at an increased risk of aortic dissection. Less common causes are cocaine use and chest injuries, such as...