No, you should never self medicate. Doctors spend 5 years learning what is safe medication to give to people to help them get better. Take what a DOCTOR prescribes for you and nothing else, to do otherwise is foolish and may harm you.
No do not drink energy drinks or any drink with a lot of caffeine if you have a heart condition. It stresses your heart and can lead to further health conditions later on.
I've been taking Baclofen and Tramadol together successfully for 3 years for a muscular-skeletal disorder with no major side effects. It is hard to stop cold turkey, though. You have to tail off slowly or you can get some nasty side effects if used long term.
Winsor pilates is fine for most people with a heart condition, but that person should consult a physician beforehand. Each person will be different than the next.
Now what it really is ,is that she does have a heart condition but it isnt 1 that will kill you or her you can say she's ok she not gonna die no worries
Yes it is. My doctor prescribed both to me since i have muscle knots in my back aka: Trigger Points
If you have a heart condition, it's important to choose cough drops that are sugar-free and do not contain stimulants like caffeine or high levels of menthol, which can potentially elevate heart rate. Look for products that use natural ingredients and avoid those with added preservatives or artificial flavors. Always consult with your healthcare provider before taking any over-the-counter medications, including cough drops, to ensure they are safe for your specific condition.
Take a deep breath and slow your heart rate down and tell your self its OK.
No they will both cause depression of the CNS (breathing and heart rate) and dehydration.
fluid build-up can be caused by too much salt in the diet, also standing for long periods of time, there is medication for this condition, your doctor will have to do some tests to make sure your heart is OK, sometimes a heart condition will also cause swollen ankles
It really matters what heart problem you have unfortuanly i cant answer the question without knowing what condition you have free to re-ask with more information and i will try to find and answer it. sorry i cant be more help.
You can take it to a specialist in your area to get a condition grade then look it up or you can use the simple basics and say it is in terrible, bad, ok, good, great, or perfect condition and look it up from there.
If you are experiencing symptoms of a heart attack, such as chest pain, shortness of breath, or discomfort in the arms, back, neck, or jaw, it is crucial not to sleep and seek medical help immediately. Sleeping could worsen your condition and delay necessary treatment. Call emergency services right away or have someone take you to the hospital. Your health and safety should be the priority.