Statins and Myoglobin: How Muscle Pain and Weakness Progress to Heart, Lung and Kidney FailureStephanie Seneff
When blood can't get to your heart, your heart muscle doesn't get the oxygen it needs. Without oxygen, its cells can be damaged or die. The key to recovery is to get your blood flow restored quickly. Get medical help right away if you think you're having symptoms of aheart attack....
(Schoen, 1999).Myocarditisor inflammation of the heart muscle is a significant contributor to heart disease, especially in infants, children, and young adults, and its treatment remains problematic (Drory et al., 1991;Rose and Afanasyeva, 2003). Importantly,myocarditisoften precedes the development ...
Many people with heart muscle disease, orcardiomyopathy, have no symptoms or only minor symptoms, and live a normal life. Other people develop symptoms, which progress and worsen as heart function worsens. Symptoms of cardiomyopathy may occur at any age and may include: ...
musclespasm in the T3 through T6 area can be a viscerosomatic reflex from an injured or stressedmyocardium. Delayed capillary filling time may be a sign of anemia or compromised flow. In children with chronic heart disease clubbing of the fingers ortoesmay be present. More often, however, ...
Experiencing both a heart attack and cardiac arrest is not uncommon. That's because heart attacks are a common cause of cardiac arrest. During a heart attack, the heart muscle does not get enough blood flow. This can trigger arrhythmias, which make it difficult for your heart to pump blood...
Stable and unstable angina : precordial chest pain or pressure, due to reduced blood flow to the cardiac muscle causing transient myocardial ischemia . Angina is most commonly caused by narrowing or occlusion of the coronary arteries or one of their main branches. Myocardial infarction : ischemia...
arrhythmia, cardiac arrhythmia - an abnormal rate of muscle contractions in the heart Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection. © 2003-2012 Princeton University, Farlex Inc. Translations Spanish / EspañolSelect a language: tachycardia [ˌtækɪˈkɑːdɪə] N→ taquicardi...
If blood is unable to flow to the heart or is restricted over time the heart muscle dies off and is replaced with scar tissue. The scar tissue can restrict the normal pumping of the heart and not enough blood is able to reach it. Plaque in the arteries can go undetected for years if...
Patrick is a 70-year-old diabetic man with a 2-year history of stable chest pain when he exerts himself. He is awoken from sleep with the acute onset of crushing central chest pain which radiates to his neck and left arm. His normal medications include normally aspirin, a diuretic, a ch...