... These causes can include: Abnormal heart valves High blood pressure (hypertension) Coronary artery disease Improper functioning of the sinus node (sick sinussyndrome) An overactive thyroid gland (hyperthyroidism) Congenital (present since birth) heart defects A previous heart surgery Lung diseases Viral infections Sleep apnea Stress due to pneumonia ...
... These causes can include: Abnormal heart valves High blood pressure (hypertension) Coronary artery disease Improper functioning of the sinus node (sick sinussyndrome) An overactive thyroid gland (hyperthyroidism) Congenital (present since birth) heart defects A previous heart surgery Lung diseases Viral infections Sleep apnea Stress due to pneumonia ...
... You should know: 4 strategies to reduce stroke risk from atrial fibrillationAnger sets in when we acknowledge what we’ve lost – suddenly there are new realities because of heart disease: worrying about medication schedules, recovering from tough surgeries, running to endless doctor's appointments, and losing friends because they don’t understand why ...
... You should know: 4 strategies to reduce stroke risk from atrial fibrillationAnger sets in when we acknowledge what we’ve lost – suddenly there are new realities because of heart disease: worrying about medication schedules, recovering from tough surgeries, running to endless doctor's appointments, and losing friends because they don’t understand why ...
... An "I" statement directly communicates your feelings and sets a clear boundary, allowing you to focus on treating your heart disease and managing heart disease-related symptoms like fatigue, shortness of breath, or chest pain. ...
... An "I" statement directly communicates your feelings and sets a clear boundary, allowing you to focus on treating your heart disease and managing heart disease-related symptoms like fatigue, shortness of breath, or chest pain. ...
... DecongestantsOTC decongestants are commonly used to relieve sinus congestion from colds or allergies. While they can help ease cold symptoms, they may not be safe for people living with AFib. Many decongestants use pseudoephedrine and phenylephrine, ingredients that can raise your heart rate and blood pressure. ...
... DecongestantsOTC decongestants are commonly used to relieve sinus congestion from colds or allergies. While they can help ease cold symptoms, they may not be safe for people living with AFib. Many decongestants use pseudoephedrine and phenylephrine, ingredients that can raise your heart rate and blood pressure. ...
... Cardiac Amyloidosis in Congestive Heart Failure — Cureus Transthyretin Amyloidosis (ATTR-CM) — Cleveland Clinic Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Is a Sentinel Marker of Possible ATTR-CM — Rare Disease Advisor Carpal Tunnel Syndrome and Transthyretin Amyloidosis in the All of Us Research Program — Mayo Clinic Proceedings Carpal Tunnel Syndrome and Associated ...
... Cardiac Amyloidosis in Congestive Heart Failure — Cureus Transthyretin Amyloidosis (ATTR-CM) — Cleveland Clinic Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Is a Sentinel Marker of Possible ATTR-CM — Rare Disease Advisor Carpal Tunnel Syndrome and Transthyretin Amyloidosis in the All of Us Research Program — Mayo Clinic Proceedings Carpal Tunnel Syndrome and Associated ...
... Jervell and Lange-Nielsen syndrome starts early in life, usually causing deafness.Cardiologists can use an electrocardiogram to measure the heart’s electrical signals to diagnose long QT syndrome. ...
... Jervell and Lange-Nielsen syndrome starts early in life, usually causing deafness.Cardiologists can use an electrocardiogram to measure the heart’s electrical signals to diagnose long QT syndrome. ...
... Other heart rhythm conditions that can be corrected or improved with a pacemaker include: Sinus node dysfunction — When the electrical signal from the heart’s sinoatrial node — where your heartbeat begins — slows or disappears Atrioventricular block, also called AV block or heart block — When the electrical signals from the top chambers of your heart ...
... Other heart rhythm conditions that can be corrected or improved with a pacemaker include: Sinus node dysfunction — When the electrical signal from the heart’s sinoatrial node — where your heartbeat begins — slows or disappears Atrioventricular block, also called AV block or heart block — When the electrical signals from the top chambers of your heart ...