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what does it mean when you have a murmur in your heart?
A: its a hole in your heart, umm i really dont know MUCH more, but i just know that my sister-in-law has one and my dog has one too, she (my dog) was only supposed to live 3 months, and now shes 3 years old!! dumb doctors, youll be fine. a murmur is when your heartbeat rhythm changes aka arythmia.....so it''s bad....get well soon It''s like having a little hole in yoru heart... I murmur in your heart means they hear extra sounds. Normally they hear the whoosh of blood and snapping open shut of the...
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what are the possible causes, potential diseases and likely outcomes of having high blood pressure?
A: you are just at the boarder. the best thing for you to do is to stop worrying.l know many healthy individuals with your very same blood pressure. the best way to control it is through proper diet and exercise. Do not overdo it at the beginning. As a word of caution, many people who go on meds, seem to think it is okay to make poor nutritional choices and be sedentary. This may not be your scenerio, but you do seem like a worrier, and that can be a contributing factor. Dont worry about the worst case scenerio or you will not get better. Think about what you can do to make this condition...
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Hey! I have a few questions concerning heart ATTACKS?
A: Assuming that by heart attack, you mean myocardial infarction: 1. Yes, but rare. At that age, due to congenital defect(s) of coronary arteries. 2. That depends on amount of artery blockage and cardiac tissue damaged, length of time before definitive medical treatment, and prior condition of heart (was there damage from a previous infarction, etc.). If the "attack" causes cardiac arrest, chances are decreased. 3. Both stress and genetic factors can predispose one to an M.I. they
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what condition of the heart has several normal rhythms, followed by a few fast ones?
A: Could be a heart arrhythmia. Google it for more information. what are the symptoms of arrhythmias? An arrhythmia can be silent and not cause any symptoms. A doctor can detect an irregular heartbeat during a physical exam by taking your pulse or through an electrocardiogram (ECG). When symptoms occur, they may include: Palpitations (a feeling of skipped heart beats, fluttering or "flip-flops," or feeling that your heart is "running away"). Pounding in your chest. Dizziness or feeling light-headed. Fainting. Shortness
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what is the treatment of a stroke?
A: Need a good DR.take medicne on time and a strong will to in prove , it depends on what type, conact a vascular surgery on your conputer , I am sure you will get the answers you need. GOOD LUCK cleanse and detox and nutrition juice. as simple as that. start with a colon cleanse. go to www.naturalcures.com and find a natural care practitioner and have it done professionally A baseball bat...........OMG did I say that? I''m kidding.. Initially, the patient will be given meds to stop or slow the spread of the brain bleed. After that,
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How long will a heart attack last ?
A: until it stops If you truly go into a heat attack it will last until you die from it. Sounds like you have restricted flow. you need to get into the doc before your heart is damaged from the lack of blood. Symptoms of a heart attack include denial. It''s better to be alive and have some cost than to be dead. Can you call a consulting nurse and get more details? She may be able to give you some more immediate information about what is important. Did you know that you can have a major heart attack with out knowing it? I did.... then the next one...
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heart condition...angioplasty?
A: Angioplasty is the mechanical widening of a narrowed or totally obstructed blood vessel. these obstructions are often caused by atherosclerosis. the term derives from the roots "angio" or vessel and "plasticos" fit for molding. the term has come to include all manner of vascular interventions typically performed in a minimally invasive or percutaneous method. One way to unblock a coronary artery is percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty (PTCA), which was first performed in 1977 by Andreas Gruentzig. A wire is passed...
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How does fish oil prevent heart attacks ?
A: I think that it acts as a blood thinner- I take 6 grams per day by prescription and I bruise very easily. I would not suggest taking more than 3 grams per day unless you are told to by a doctor or NP. It''s something to do with the omega 3 that fish have. It some sort of healthy nutrient, vitamin type thing. Fish also carry a fair bit of iron. Both are often put in the multi-vitamin tablets you can buy to supplement your diet or if you have a poor diet. Fish oil raises the level of good cholesterol in your blood.
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what are the Most Common Flaxseed Benefits?
A: Flaxseeds are small, dark brown seeds that resemble sesame seeds. they are a highly nutritious food source, and are also made into supplements. the most common flaxseed benefits include reduced cholesterol and increased heart health due the the high omega-3 fatty acid content. Flaxseeds are helpful for treating chronically dry eyes, and they are a rich source of dietary fiber. Whole flaxseeds may also have benefits for women''s health. Flaxseeds and flaxseed supplements...
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heart problems - risk factor...?
A: My dad dies of a stroke at the age of 34 and his daad died of a stroke at the age of 75. On my mothers side of the fasmily she dies of a stroke at the aher of 48 , her mum of a stroke at 81 and her grandmother of a stroke at 66. then there are the heart problems. I have a...
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