...The blood may also be obtained from blood banks, which hold different types of blood for future use. Blood drawn from recognized banks and health care facilities go through very...
...as vitamin B12, folic acid and iron Malabsorption of nutrients, e.g. in celiac disease, Crohn’s disease Substantial blood loss, e.g. from heavy menstruation or inflammatory bowel disease Bone marrow problems...
...pseudoephedrine (Sudafed) can increase blood pressure and heart rate beta agonists • albuterol (Ventolin HFA, others) • levalbuterol (Xopenex) • salmeterol (Serevent, others) can increase blood pressure and heart rate...
...A doctor will usually look for the following: Accelerated pulse Low blood pressure Muted heartbeat (through the stethoscope) The doctor will also look for possible signs of chronic heart failure,...
...the heart’s repolarization, should be upright. Abnormal EKG results may indicate heart problems such as: * Bradycardia (slow heart rate) * Tachycardia (fast heart rate) * Atrial fibrillation (irregular heart...
...vascular system, the network that transports blood around the body, and Alzheimer’s disease. Vascular diseases include coronary artery disease and peripheral vascular disease. As a result, avoiding some of the...
...anemia Subtypes of Lyme disease There are three subtypes of Lyme disease. Early LD tends to cause symptoms in one location first, this is called localized Lyme disease, and then...
...a delay in the conduction system of the heart. Blocks or delays occur along the ventricles and atria due to underlying heart diseases. This block or delay prevents the heart...
...that impede the normal pathway of electrical impulses in the heart. **Q: What Causes Arrhythmias?** **A:** Arrhythmias can result from various factors, including: * Heart disease * Thyroid disorders *...
...are diagnosed with atrial fibrillation, a type of arrhythmia that is linked to heart failure and stroke, are prescribed with anticoagulant and antiplatelet drugs, which include blood thinners. It is...