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Heartbeat echo sound in L/ear – Discussion

All of this is brand new to me! Just last week I was on the phone (@ my left ear) when I started hearing my heartbeat rather loudly in my left ear. I thought at the time it was because I had been on the phone for awhile. I mentioned it to my husband & [...]

Physical Changes: Normal Pregnancy: Merck Manual Home Edition

Buy the Book Print This Topic Email This Topic Pronunciations aldosterone amniotic fluid angioma candidiasis colostrum corticosteroid edema esophagus eustachian tube herpes gestationis human chorionic gonadotropin hyperthyroidism melanin melanocytes melasma pancreas prednisone progesterone spider angioma triamcinolone trichomoniasis ultrasonography urticaria uterus Pregnancy causes many changes in a woman’s body. Most of them disappear after delivery. These [...]

Herbal Supplement for Heart Problems, Heart Diseases. Lower Blood Pressure Herbs and Remedies

Dilguard Plus capsules helsp to regulate serum lipids by lowering the cholesterol, triglyceride, LDL (low-density lipoprotein) and very low-density lipoprotein (VLDL) levels. It also maintains the HDL (high-density lipoprotein) that is said to act as shield against various heart problems. Dilguard Plus will also reduces platelet aggregation. In addition, it will reduce the sensitivity of [...]

Heart sounds

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The heart sounds are the noises (sound) generated by the beating heart and the resultant flow of blood through it. This is also called a heartbeat. In cardiac auscultation, an examiner uses a stethoscope to listen for these sounds, which provide important information about the condition of the heart. In [...]

Monitoring the Heart: Vital Statistics

Woman taking her own blood pressure

Monitoring the Heart Vital Statistics There are two important vital statistics that doctors use to assess the immediate health of your heart: blood pressure and pulse. These “numbers” fluctuate as your heart’s condition changes. Blood pressure is taken using an instrument called a sphygmomanometer which consists of a cuff that can be filled with air, [...]

American Heart Association Diet

The American Heart Association (AHA) has developed an eating plan to prevent heart attacks and strokes among the American population. Specifically, the plan does this by reducing three risk factors: Elevated blood cholesterol levels Elevated blood pressure Excess body weight Recommendations of The American Heart Association Diet Each of the AHA dietary guidelines promotes healthy [...]

Heart Disease and High Blood Pressure

Heart Disease and High Blood Pressure High blood pressure, also called hypertension, is a major risk factor for heart disease, kidney disease, stroke, and heart failure. Â What Blood Pressure Is Considered Too High? A blood pressure of 140/90 or higher is considered high. This is called hypertension. A blood pressure between 120/80 and 139/89 [...]

Exercise related to Heart Rate

Related topics: • Aerobics 101 • Fitness Equipment • Quiz: Fitness IQ • Running • Walking Deepi Brar CONSUMER HEALTH INTERACTIVE Below: What’s a normal heart rate? How can I measure my heart rate? Can you push your heart too hard? How fast should my heart beat when I’m exercising? What’s a normal heart rate? [...]

Bradycardia (Slow Heart Rate)

What is bradycardia? Having bradycardia (say “bray-dee-KAR-dee-uh”) means your heart beats very slowly. For most people, a heart rate of 60 to 100 beats a minute while at rest is considered normal. If your heart beats less than 60 times a minute, your doctor may diagnose bradycardia. A slow heart rate is sometimes normal and [...]

Heart Attack Symptoms and Warning Signs

A blockage in the heart’s arteries may reduce or completely cut off the blood supply to a portion of the heart. This can cause a blood clot to form and totally stop blood flow in a coronary artery, resulting in a heart attack (also called an acute myocardial infarction or MI). Irreversible injury to the [...]

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