Some arrhythmias are harmless. But others can put you at a serious risk of problems such as cardiac arrest and stroke. They may also cause symptoms like dizziness and fainting. Serious arrhythmias often develop from other heart problems but may also happen on their own. You're at higher risk...
Physical exam and history.Your doctor will examine you and ask about your symptoms. They'll want to know about any major events orstressyou've had lately. Electrocardiogram (EKG).Your doctor will do one of these to look for any problems with your heart's rhythm and structure. The results ...
What are the symptoms of heart murmurs in infants, children, and adults? A heart murmur itself does not cause symptoms. Generally, it doesn't cause symptoms, and can't be heard by the person with the murmur. The underlying structural issue of the heart may cause problems; however, any he...
accompanied by shortness of breath or sweating. But it is important to remember that heart problems may not always present as pain or with the classic symptoms. Indigestion, nausea, profound weakness, profuse sweating, or shortness of breath may ...
To diagnose heart failure, your doctor will first ask you questions about your symptoms and medical history. Your doctor will want to know: ●If you have any other health conditions such as diabetes, kidney disease, angina, high blood pressure, or other heart problems. ●If you smoke. ...
Track 15:Heart diseases in Women:Heart diseases in Women are the leading killer of women all around the world. However identifying the symptoms & treating them can save many lives. The major symptoms of Heart diseases in women are: Pain in either one or both arms ...
Signs & Symptoms of Dogs With Heart Problems Can a Dog's Enlarged Heart Be Reversed? Symptoms, Prognosis & Life Expectancy for Heart Failure in Dogs Dogs can also develop heart disease for a variety of other reasons, such as nutrition (for example, grain-free diets that may result in low...
heart failure, but they don’t solve it. Heart failure continues and worsens until these compensating processes no longer work.Eventually the heart and body just can’t keep up, and the person experiences thefatigue, breathing problems or other symptoms that...
Heart failure is a condition in which the heart isn’t pumping the way it should be pumping. Our body depends on the pumping mechanism of the heart to deliver oxygen and nutrient-rich blood to the body cells. When the heart is weakened and can’t supply the cells with enough blood, the...
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