You typically have a slow heart rate when you are at rest. When you have the flu, you really don't get out of bed during this time, so it is normal to have a slower heart rate.
full grown dogs? probably not, but my friend's kitten was put down because of an abnormal heart murmur. It depends upon the cause, there are benign heart murmur that cause no ill effects. There's also heart murmurs caused by a defect that will result i the dog feeling tired and having less energy than he or she would normally have.
They"re many things that can cause your heart to beat hard. These things include anxiety, high blood pressure, Dehydration, and cardiac problems. I am not a doctor but if you are having heart palpations I would strongly recommend seeing a cardiologist.
Pulmonary embolisms are clots in the lung, when the clot is dislodged from its place in the lung, it would find another area to get lodged in which could be the heart or the brain. When it goes to the heart it will usually cause a heart attack, but occasionally when the heart is already in moderate health it can do much worse.
I would say yes. there are lots of things that can cause heartburn. even though the problem is not in your heart.
There is nothing about a colonoscopy that prevents a heart attack from happening; you can have one at any time. For some the procedure may elevate stress a bit. I have to say, without wanting to sound morbid, that if I should ever have a heart attack, I hope it is while I am having a colonoscopy or other hospital procedure. I would already be prepped for emergency treatment, and I would already be in the right place.
it can cause that without a fever, I'm sure having a fever would just add to it.
There are many drugs which may cause a slow heart rate. Tramadol only causes a slow heart rate if it has been taken excessively, while pregabalin is known to cause only increased heart rate.
Maximum heart rate is determined by 220- age, if 40, the maximum heart rate would be 180. Heart rates in the range 190-200 often cause nausea, headache and vomiting.
No its not it is to high. Having a rate of 170 would be much better.
It would cause heart attack
A seizure is due to abnormal electrical activity in the brain. It would not affect the heart. I disagree. Seizures can interrupt the electrical activity in the heart and can (rarely) cause abnormal heart rhythms and myocardial infarction. See attached article. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2728482/
It would cause heart attack
probably the starter
full grown dogs? probably not, but my friend's kitten was put down because of an abnormal heart murmur. It depends upon the cause, there are benign heart murmur that cause no ill effects. There's also heart murmurs caused by a defect that will result i the dog feeling tired and having less energy than he or she would normally have.
They"re many things that can cause your heart to beat hard. These things include anxiety, high blood pressure, Dehydration, and cardiac problems. I am not a doctor but if you are having heart palpations I would strongly recommend seeing a cardiologist.
While it is not very likely that ex-lax would cause a miscarriage, it is possible. The cramping which laxatives cause could theoretically cause uterine spasms and lead to a miscarriage. It would be best to talk to your doctor if you are having difficulties.
Biases can prevent the accurate assessment of the cause of a problem. It may cause the person to ignore some information, while placing more attention on other information.