...dangerous if you have a severe cardiovascular problem, such as very high blood pressure, heart disease, or an irregular heartbeat. Talk with your doctor about other treatment options that may...
...Heart Defect * Cardiovascular Disease * Minimally Invasive Procedure * Pediatric Cardiology * Heart Surgery * Blood Flow * Oxygenation * Heart Murmur * Heart Failure * Children’s Heart Health...
...affecting functions such as heart rate, digestion, and temperature.[1][2] Having too much thyroid hormone, a state which is called thyrotoxicosis, can cause symptoms like difficulty sleeping, nervousness, rapid heartbeat, intolerance...
...Undergo and Expected Results A coronary angiogram is recommended for those diagnosed with the following heart conditions: Congenital heart disease Cardiovascular disease Coronary heart disease Heart valve problems Heart failure...
...Cell Disease?” August 10, 2017. ↩ Patient. “Diagnosing Sickle Cell Disease.” November 1, 2017. Accessed November 9, 2017. ↩ National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute. “How is Sickle Cell Disease...
...of the heart) is blocked and can not supply the heart muscle with blood and oxygen. This causes damage to the heart muscle. The typical symptoms are chest and arm...
...arrest, where the heart stops beating and pumping blood around the body Heart attack, where the blood supply to the heart muscle becomes blocked, often by a blood clot Heart...
...recurrent, or consistent arrhythmia can be dangerous or life threatening. It may indicate heart failure, heart attack, cardiovascular disease, electrolyte imbalance, or injury in the heart, among other things. To...
...from other body parts to improve blood flow. CABG, which is also referred to as heart bypass surgery, is for patients with coronary heart disease (CHD), a condition characterised by...
...worsens over a short period of time. Although it is not a heart attack, the symptoms are very similar, and is a warning that a person may have a heart...