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Yes. Even for a young athlete, 280 is too high.
Cardiomyopathy is the discernible deterioration of the cardiac (heart) muscle that leads to heart failure. This condition is dangerous and can lead to arrhythmias or even cardiac arrest.
It's not common to have even one brain tumor. A tumor is defined as an abnormal cell growth, so even having one would be abnormal.
it is a lowgrade malign tumor , even said a benign tumor. That was the answer i got from my doctor .
it can be very dangerous, causing burns or even stopping your heart
Yes. If you have a brain tumor you may not know it. A brain tumor can cause a seizure.
It can be extremely dangerous to have a 28 beat per minute resting heart rate. This is considered well below the normal heart rate for even a very active human. It is probably best to see a doctor to check your heart's condition.
From what I have learned, a benign-tumor is a type of tumor that remains encapsulated and does not spread. While there are cancerous tumors, such ans brain tumors that do not spread and are encapsulated, the most common answer to this question is Benign Tumor.
A high potassium level is an indication of hyperkalemia. This is dangerous as it may lead to changes in heart rhythm or even death.
Ye, but it is even harder on your heart and circulatory system. Your health is already compromised; using cocaine is an additional risk.
Caffeine is bad for dogs. It can cause vomiting and diarrhea, an increased heart rate, high blood pressure and even seizures.
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