...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...
...used in the diagnosis of diseases and also as an interventional procedure in the fields of orthopaedic, gastroenterology, and cardiovascular care. Who should undergo and expected results Fluoroscopy is typically...
...heart, which may cause problems for those affected by heart disease and other cardiac issues The development of cancerous lesions inside the abdominal wall after keyhole surgery to remove other...
...pilot’s field of vision must be normal. Double vision, eye muscle imbalances, or acute and chronic eye diseases are not allowed. Color vision – This is tested using the Ishihara...
...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...
...doctor diagnose related diseases and other medical conditions. This procedure is commonly used as an alternative to other more invasive imaging procedures, such as venography and arteriography, which both involve...
...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...
...kidneys clear DOACs, severe impairment can lead to accumulation and increased bleeding risk. People with mechanical heart valves: DOACs are not approved for people with mechanical heart valves as there’s...
...blood pressure) or hypotension (low blood pressure) Tachycardia (elevated heart rate) or bradycardia (low heart rate) Weakness Numbness or tingling Puffy eyelids, conjunctival injection (red eyes) or adie-type pupil (dilated...
...Pain is often reduced when resting. Medications and physical therapy may provide relief. Syndromic scoliosis Syndromic scoliosis is when scoliosis happens due to a syndromic disease. Some examples of diseases...