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Kidneys play an important metabolic role and are essential for balancing salt, minerals and water in the body. They also play a significant role in removing waste products from the body. They make urine, which contains all the waste materials that are eliminated from the body. They also play an important role in blood pressure regulation and in maintaining the balance of various minerals in the body. Any suspected kidney damage should be confirmed by a kidney biopsy, which will reveal the exact ...more
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Several studies suggest that EECP can be quite effective in treating chronic stable angina. Other studies have shown that the improvement in symptoms following a course of EECP seems to persist for up to five years (though 1 in 5 patients may require another course of EECP to maintain their improvement).
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Sedentary lifestyle and unhealthy food habits result in many lifestyle diseases, coronary heart diseases being one among them. One of the top 10 leading causes of death, heart attack might scare you, and it is necessary to know the facts to avoid risk factors and seek the best treatment.
The coronary arteries supply blood to your heart muscle. But at times, they can become blocked owing to the buildup of cholesterol and other substances known as plaque. It can reduce the flow of blood t...more
The coronary arteries supply blood to your heart muscle. But at times, they can become blocked owing to the buildup of cholesterol and other substances known as plaque. It can reduce the flow of blood t...more
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Control of BP, Sugar, dyslipidemia along with regular exercise, vegetarian diet and a peaceful life style should be adequate along with some essential drugs. By nature, the areas of diminished blood supply tend to develop collateral vessels to compensate for the obstruction. Some natural revascularization may also occur. However the patient's personality and the environment should be conducive to such a conservative approach for it to be a success.
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