Blood Vessels Of The Lungs
My question is about my father he is 62 years old and recently he have some problems and undergo echo test in which mitr ...
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you. Acitrom 1 tablet is an oral anticoagulant or a blood thinner medicine. It is used to treat and prevent the formation of abnormal blood clots (thrombus) in the blood vessels. It is used in various diseases associated with abnormal blood clots affecting the heart, brain, legs, and lungs. Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a treatment plan for you.
Facing redness during intercourse most of the time by which it's cause discomfort to me. ...
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Sex flush. Commonly referred to as the sex flush, vasocongestion (increased blood flow) of the skin can occur during all four phases of the human sexual response cycle. Studies show that the sex flush occurs in approximately 50–75% of females and 25% of males, yet not consistently.The first place many of us tend to flush when tingling with all the sexy feels is the face, but the chest and back are where it’s often most prominent, usually in the way of red blotches. If you have fair skin or are one of those adorbs peeps who blushes easily, sex flush may be even more noticeable and take up more real estate on your body. It’s totally normal for your genitals to change color when you’re gearing up for sex. Boners — of the penis and clit — are the result of blood rushing to the area and blood vessels dilating to accommodate it. With all that going on, a flush of pink, red, or even purple is pretty likely and common. It’s part of your sexual response cycle, which is the sequence of emotional and physical changes you experience when you become sexually aroused and engage in any stimulating sexual activity. And by any we mean anything that turns you on, be it partnered sex, a solo sesh, or even just fantasizing. The cycle consists of four phases, each with its own set of responses. The intensity of the responses, how long each lasts, and even the order they happen in can vary from person to person and from one hot rendezvous to the next. Here’s a breakdown of each phase: Excitement This is the start of arousal when your heart rate and blood pressure go up, your breathing accelerates, and your nips get hard. Blood flow to the genitals increases, vaginas get wet, and scrotums tighten — all in sweet anticipation of what’s to come. This is also when the sex flush starts. Plateau Don’t let the name fool you — because your excitement doesn’t peak or plateau here by any means. It actually continues with powerful surges of pleasure that can last a few seconds to minutes. All the good stuff from the previous stage continues or increases. Clits become super sensitive and retract under the clitoral hood and vaginas becomes engorged with a purple hue, while boners rage and testicles draw up into scrotums. Orgasm The big O gets your blood, heart, and lungs pumping at their highest rate. Waves of pleasure shoot through you, your muscles contract, and you feel that glorious release of sexual tension. Phew. This is also when the sex flush gets extra flushy and may spread over most of your body. Resolution You’ve come, you’re a happy camper, and your body slowly returns to its normal state. Swollen body parts go back to their previous size, and your skin goes back to its pre-sex color. You may need a nap, which is pretty common during the refractory period — aka the rest period your body needs before it can orgasm again. REGARDS R MS HAQUE
My niece has a hole in heart of 3.5 cm as diagnosed while 2d echo and tee test. Can it be diagnosed with the medicines. ...
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you. If one of these openings does not close, a hole is left, and it is called an atrial septal defect. The hole increases the amount of blood that flows through the lungs and over time, it may cause damage to the blood vessels in the lungs. Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.
My finger tip of index finger in big in size then rest other fingers and my nail in curved downward what is this? ...
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Clubbing of the fingers, also described as hypertrophic osteoarthropathy (hoa), is an enlargement of the ends of the fingers accompanied by a downward sloping of the nails. You can have primary hoa, which is simply a clubbed appearance of your fingers that is not associated with any health problems. Or you can develop secondary clubbing, which is caused by health problems such as lung cancer and heart disease. 1 clubbing of fingers desherinka / wikimedia commons / cc by-sa 4.0 the clubbing itself is not harmful, but since it can be a sign of disease, it is important that your medical team identifies the cause and that you are treated for your underlying condition. Also known as clubbing is also referred to as clubbed fingers, digital clubbing, watch-glass nails, drumstick fingers, hippocratic fingers, hippocratic nails. Clubbing symptoms verywell/jessica olah symptoms clubbing can involve your fingers and/or toes. It is typically bilateral (affecting both hands and/or feet) and it should be equal in terms of its extent on both sides. If you or your child has primary hoa, then your fingers or toes may naturally appear large, bulging, and rounded. This will be noticeable during childhood or during the teenage years, and it will not change much over time. With primary hoa, other family members are also likely to have finger and/or toe clubbing. 1 secondary clubbing happens gradually, and it causes a change in the appearance of your fingers and/or toes. With secondary clubbing, which is caused by disease, you would also have other features that are not seen in primary clubbing. Features of secondary clubbing include: softening of the nails nail beds that soften and feel spongy nails that seem to "float" instead of being firmly attached to your fingers disappearing of the angle between your nails and cuticle enlargement or bulging of the distal portion of your finger (where your finger meets your nail) warm, red nail beds nails that curve downward and look like the bottom of the round part of a spoon eventually, the nail and skin around the nail may become shiny, and the nail develops ridging. 1 causes primary clubbing is hereditary, and it is passed down via genes. Hereditary clubbing is simply a physical feature, like the color of your eyes or your height. Several genes have been associated with primary clubbing, including the hpgd gene and the slco2a1 gene. 2 secondary clubbing occurs as one of the effects of chronic lung and heart disease. Lung cancer is the most common cause of clubbing. This sign is also associated with a number of other chronic illnesses, including conditions that involve the thyroid gland or the digestive system. 1 there are a number of health risk factors associated with secondary clubbing, including: 3 lung cancer interstitial pulmonary fibrosis lung abscess pulmonary tuberculosis pulmonary lymphoma congestive heart failure infective endocarditis cyanotic congenital heart disease bronchiectasis cystic fibrosis other types of cancer, including liver, gastrointestinal or hodgkin lymphoma inflammatory bowel disease liver cirrhosis gastrointestinal neoplasms celiac disease dysentery graves' disease an overactive thyroid gland how disease affects nail beds the medical conditions that can cause clubbing are generally associated with decreased oxygen levels. Experts suggest that clubbing occurs as your body undergoes changes in response to low oxygen. Several processes affect the nail beds in secondary clubbing. The nail enlargement occurs due to the growth of excess soft tissue beneath the nail beds. The enlargement is associated with inflammation and a proliferation of small blood vessels in the nail beds. 1 a protein called vascular endothelial growth factor stimulates the growth of blood vessels, and this protein is considered a major factor in the physical changes that occur in clubbing. 4 common complications of copd diagnosis clubbing can be subtle, so it may be difficult for you and your medical team to verify this change in your digits. There are a few objective criteria that are used to assess clubbing, and they can help in determining whether you have developed this physical change: lovibond's profile sign: normally, there is a sharp angle between the nail bed and the cuticle. When you have clubbing, the natural angle is lost as the nail angles down instead of up. Distal/interphalangeal depth ratio: the phalanges of your finger are the sections between each bending joint. Your distal phalange, the one that includes your nail, is normally shorter depth-wise than the neighboring phalange. Clubbing is indicated when the opposite is true. Schamroth's sign: the sharp angle between your nail bed and cuticle forms a tiny diamond-shaped hole when you place your hands together with the top of your nails facing each other. When this gap disappears, it is described as schamroth's sign. 4 assessing underlying conditions often, clubbing develops due to a chronic medical condition that was diagnosed years before the clubbing developed. When you start to have clubbing of your digits, your medical team will evaluate you to identify any underlying disease that could be causing it. Even if you have an established lung or heart condition, your medical team will assess your condition to identify any progression that could require an adjustment of your treatment. Tests that you may need in the evaluation of clubbing include: 1 a physical examination to assess for signs such as weight loss, difficulty breathing, skin changes, alterations in your pulse, or altered blood pressure a pulse oximeter to measure your blood oxygen level pulmonary function tests (pfts) arterial blood gas test chest imaging tests, such as chest x-ray or chest computerized tomography (ct) blood tests, including complete blood count (cbc), electrolyte levels, liver function tests (lfts), and/or thyroid tests an electrocardiogram (ekg) or echocardiogram to assess your heart function abdominal imaging tests such as ct or ultrasound a biopsy if there is a concerning lesion noted on an imaging test how lung cancer is diagnosed treatment usually, the abnormal shape and size of the digits do not cause health problems, but any underlying disease that causes clubbing needs to be medically and/or surgically managed, as appropriate. Treatments may prevent your clubbing from worsening and, in rare cases, can reverse some or all of the physical features of clubbing. 1 there are a variety of approaches used to treat the underlying cause of clubbing. Your treatment will depend on your situation. You may need management of respiratory disease, treatment of heart disease, or interventional therapy for cancer. Treatments may include: anti-inflammatory treatment for inflammatory conditions, including some pulmonary and gastrointestinal diseases hormone replacement pacemaker implantation to improve heart function a word from verywell if you notice that your fingers are clubbing, be sure to discuss this with your healthcare provider. Clubbing can be diagnosed in your healthcare provider's office. Although clubbing itself is harmless and doesn't require treatment, it is often as.
Which is a better medication. pulmopres 20 or the endobloc t kit for a patient with pah. ...
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Ambrisentan + tadalafil is a combination of two medicines: ambrisentan and tadalafil which treat pulmonary arterial hypertension (high blood pressure in the lungs). Ambrisentan is an endothelin receptor antagonist and tadalafil is a pde-5 inhibitor. They work together to lower the blood pressure inside the lungs vessels by relaxing them. This improves your ability to do physical activity. It will be better than pulmopress alone.
Pretty sure I cracked a rib or two 11 days ago. Now most of the pain feels like it's in the area of my spleen. What shou ...
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Your symptoms-- cracked a rib or two 11 days ago. Now most of the pain feels like it's in the area of my spleen.----homeopathy has very effective treatment for your problem. No side effects. Please take homeopathic medicine, preliminary dose, arsenic album 200-once daily in the morning for 5 days. Book online appointment/consultation with me -(commencing from text consult rs 149, audio/ phone-rs 300) for further more comprehensive prescription and treatment.
I am 47 years male, had pulmonary embolism on 2021 may. Thrombolysed.rt leg dvt. Diabetic from 5 yes. Now on tab evarox ...
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With warfarin you have to monitor pt inr to adjust the dose. With evarox no need of monitoring, it is newer medicine introduced in india and is better and safer choice for patients like you. Ivc filter is a filter like device they will put in inferior vena cava (main blood vessel carrying blood from lower limbs and lower part of body) to prevent any clot from your deep veins, reaching lungs (pulmonary embolism, causing acute emergency. It is invasive procedure carried out by a cardiologist.
My chest is burning and pain from 15-20 days I tested echo ecg that are normal so my doctor do endoscopy it diagnose sma ...
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you. Heart conditions, such as angina, pericarditis, or heart attack, are common causes of a burning sensation in the chest. Other causes include pulmonary embolism (blockage in a blood vessel in the lungs) that reduces blood flow to the lungs and leads to chest burning and pain. Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.
Hi, my friend's father recently had minor paralysis attack (he is above 45+ years) and due this his one side body got we ...
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Hi sir blood in cough indicates damage of blood vessels in lungs vomiting of blood is in gastric ulcers bleeding oesophageal varices first we have to rule out bleeding firm which site detailed case history is needed to give proper treatment and guidance homeopathic medicines will definitely help you you can book an appointment through Lybrate app for further queries and consultation.
I have slight pain and burning in left side of chest. And also gas issue. Yesterday my hand was too cold for 10 minutes ...
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you. Heart conditions, such as angina, pericarditis, or heart attack, are common causes of a burning sensation in the chest. Other causes include pulmonary embolism (blockage in a blood vessel in the lungs) that reduces blood flow to the lungs and leads to chest burning and pain. Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.