Sometimes, an enlarged heart causes no symptoms. If it becomes unable to pumpbloodwell enough, you may get symptoms ofcongestive heart failure, such as: Shortness of breath (especially when active or when lying down) Leg swelling Weightgain, particularly in your midsection ...
Heart palpitations can also be triggered by heart disease, cardiomyopathy (an enlarged heart), or even a heart attack. What vitamin can stop heart palpitations? There’s no vitamin that can stop heart palpitations. But if you’re low in vitamin D, calcium, magnesium, potassium, or iron, you...
Blood tests can help healthcare providers know if your heart has been damaged. X-ray pictures may show an enlarged heart or fluid in your lungs. An EKG records your heart rhythm and how fast your heart beats. It is used to check for damage to your heart. An echocardiogram is a type ...
What do I need to know about an enlarged prostate (BPH)?An enlarged prostate (BPH) is a common condition in older adults. BPH develops because the number of prostate cells increases (hyperplasia) or the cells get bigger (hypertrophy). The prostate wraps around the urethra. An enlarged ...
During my research, I learned that an enlarged heart, also known as a dilated heart, is not a disease in itself. Instead, it is a symptom of a disease. Called cardiomegaly, the term is most often applied in the interim between a physician noting that the heart is enlarged, perhaps on...
What causes sternum inflammation? What causes acute urticaria? Can high liver enzymes be caused by acute stress? What causes bone marrow lesions? What causes low platelets in elderly? What causes chronic idiopathic urticaria? Explain in detail why damage to the heart is more serious than damage ...
I did this one from a sample diary entry I found online. The entry was several paragraphs long about the comings and goings of the day. I read it and noticed where my mind and eye stopped. I noticed repetition. What felt meaningful and interesting in the text. I re-wrote the narrative...
Enlarged prostate Heart disease High impact sports Hysterectomy(removal of female reproductive organs) Infections (urinary, vaginal, prostate) Limited mobility Menopause(when the menstrual cycle has stopped for 12 straight months) Neurological disorders, such as Parkinson’s disease ...
To work from the mind and the heart. To experience the personal loneliness and fear that lies within (us all). To care enough not to need to be the hero. To work through the family. This is difficult for me to express. I’ m not looking just for increased services; I’m looking ...
What are the signs of kidney renal failure? How do you find out if you are at risk of this ? Byanon357— On Apr 22, 2007 with renal failure in the chronic stage, if a person refuses dialises, what could be expected? The Health Board, in your inbox ...