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Non-Invasive Conservative Cardiac Care Specialist•Pune
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It is likely that the injury of the accident has changed the normal blood flow on two sides. In anycase, it is common for there to be a variation in BP on two sides of every individual. If this problem is not causing pain, discomfort or other issues, just make sure you exercise both arms equally to maintain balance.
you can see our site healthsolutions.net.in for further help to maintain good circulation and blood vessel health.
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It is likely that the injury of the accident has changed the normal blood flow on two sides. In anycase, it is common for there to be a variation in BP on two sides of every individual. If this problem is not causing pain, discomfort or other issues, just make sure you exercise both arms equally to maintain balance.
you can see our site healthsolutions.net.in for further help to maintain good circulation and blood vessel health.
regards
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Some fruits are acidic in nature amd cause you acidity. In a setting of previous cardiac illness, symptoms of heart disease may mimic symptoms of acidity. That explains the advise of angioplasty. You make a detailed food diary of food and cruits you take and discuss it with a dietician and doctor for a proper advice.
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Your heart is the most important and vital organ of all and regulates the flow of heart to all parts of the body. Thus, the valves and the arteries which take the blood to your heart are also an important component in ensuring that the circulation is constant. Thus, any hindrance to this process will put a lot of pressure on your heart and lead to more serious problems in the long run. Coronary artery disease is one such problem and can seriously put the health of your heart at risk.
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The results of a study conducted by the Department of Medicine, University of Ulsan, Korea, show that multivessel coronary stenting can be performed with a high success rate along with an acceptable clinical outcome. Coronary stenting has proven itself to be an accepted means for treating of obstructed coronary arteries. The need for multivessel coronary stenting has been inflated because of the larger number of patients with unfavourable cardiac profiles. Conventionally, bypass surgery is regar...more
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Dear lybrate user,
- In this congenital disorder the aortic valve has two cusps instead of the normal four from birth
- the progress in life depends on if some problem develops due to the valve & the child becomes symptomatic, there may not be any problem till adulthood
- later on can be corrected by surgery.
- In this congenital disorder the aortic valve has two cusps instead of the normal four from birth
- the progress in life depends on if some problem develops due to the valve & the child becomes symptomatic, there may not be any problem till adulthood
- later on can be corrected by surgery.
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Angina or angina pectoris is the pain, discomfort or tightness in the chest that occurs when the blood flow to the heart muscle cells is not enough to meet its energy needs. It is not a disease itself but rather a symptom of the coronary heart disease.
What are the different types of angina?
1. Stable angina: It is the commonest form of angina. It can be triggered by stress or physical activity and usually only lasts a few minutes.
2. Unstable angina: It happens when you're...more
What are the different types of angina?
1. Stable angina: It is the commonest form of angina. It can be triggered by stress or physical activity and usually only lasts a few minutes.
2. Unstable angina: It happens when you're...more
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Non-Invasive Conservative Cardiac Care Specialist•Pune
Blood pressure is the measure of the resistance to the natural flow of blood in the blood vessels. The major, minor and few smaller blood vessels themselves have a thin muscular lining that keeps the vessel supple and aids the flow of nutritious blood within its tube-like structure. The vessel walls resist the free flow causing a reverse pressure that is referred to as Blood Pressure. This pressure strains the heart muscles (Left Ventricle more) to contract strongly to push the nutritious blood ...more
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