...to make involuntary and repetitive movements. DBS is also used to treat chronic pain. It targets areas of the brain to block pain signals. Currently, it is tested for the...
...usually the candidates for pericardiectomy. Other indications for this procedure include effusive disease (pericardial effusion) that causes various symptoms including chest pains. Patients can opt for other alternative medications for...
...is small and can be managed conservatively using high flow oxygen. However, 1 to 14% of cases may require the insertion of a chest catheter or a chest tube to...
...skin from the middle of the chest to the pubic area before making an incision from the xiphoid to the pubis to access the peritoneal surface. All malignant tumours and...
...ablation or even surgery. Who Should Undergo and Expected Results Electrophysiology study is performed on patients who experience symptoms of arrhythmia such as lightheadedness, shortness of breath, chest pain, and...
...tunnel will also be made for the catheter before the tube is inserted and is moved downward the chest. If the jugular vein is not available, femoral is considered, but...
...CVD may include: * Chest pain or discomfort (angina) * Shortness of breath or fatigue * Heart palpitations or irregular heartbeat * Pain in the arms, neck, back, or jaw...
...progressive silent killer. This disease is often undetected in its early, treatable stages. One of its first symptoms is chest pain (angina pectoris), which could be followed by a heart...
...which are found around the neck region. This part of the spine is also closest to the brain. In the middle is the thoracic region, which is in the chest...
...area and they occur as a result of an accident, drug use, and injury caused by blunt objects piercing through the chest. Some medical records show some sewing needles lodged...