fatty foods, diseases, bullets, most sharp objects
The Damage In Your Heart was created in 2005.
Yes, scarlet fever can cause heart damage.
Heart failure often provokes liver damage, as it could be expected
Myocardial infarction is the medical term meaning damage to the heart muscle.
No but it will damage the human lungs
it can damage your heart
no
A heart attack or myocardial infarction (MI) can cause damage by brain damage, can lead to stokes, and also have the risk of having a seconf MI.
Yes, a heart attack typically causes damage to the heart muscle due to the lack of blood flow, which deprives the tissue of oxygen. The extent of the damage depends on factors such as the size and duration of the blockage, as well as how quickly treatment is administered. Even small heart attacks can lead to scarring and affect heart function over time. However, in some cases, if the blockage is quickly resolved, the damage can be minimized.
An injection of chloroform can lead to depression of the central nervous system, resulting in decreased heart rate and blood pressure. This can potentially lead to decreased blood flow to the heart, causing damage to heart muscle cells and affecting overall heart function. Additionally, chloroform itself can be toxic to cardiac cells, further contributing to heart damage.
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A heart attack is known medically as a myocardial infarct. In this situation, blood flow to the heart muscle itself is blocked and the heart muscle affected becomes starved for oxygen. In general, some damage is permanent, but the degree of damage is based upon what vessel was blocked, the percentage that was blocked and how long the blockage was in place. In this context, "damage" means "death of heart muscle cells".