Pot lowers blood pressure, and would provide other beneficial effects. Omega 3 would eventually repair cell walls and strengthen the area.
An aneurysm 10mm or under is considered a small aneurysm
An aortic burin, commonly referred to as an aortic aneurysm, is treated based on its size and symptoms. Small, asymptomatic aneurysms are often monitored with regular imaging, while larger or symptomatic aneurysms may require surgical intervention. Treatment options include open surgical repair, where the affected section is replaced with a graft, or endovascular aneurysm repair (EVAR), a less invasive procedure that involves placing a stent graft through the blood vessels. Managing risk factors, such as hypertension and cholesterol, is also crucial in treatment and prevention.
Flying with a small aortic aneurysm generally poses a low risk for most individuals, but it depends on the size and location of the aneurysm, as well as any other underlying health conditions. Changes in cabin pressure and the potential for increased blood pressure during flight could theoretically pose risks. It’s crucial to consult with a healthcare provider to assess personal risk factors and determine whether flying is safe in your specific situation. Regular monitoring and following medical advice can help manage the condition effectively.
abdominal aortic aneurysm...... this is when the main artery from your heart that passes blood through your stomach is blocked. caused by clotting. an abdominal aorticaneurysm is a serious life threatening condition and should be treated immediately. if the aneurysm reaches to a point where it bursts the person may only have minutes even seconds left to live. the symptoms of an abdominal aortic aneurysm are.... pulsating of the stomach... abdominal cramps or stiff feeling pains in the lower back.. you may feel Daisy or light headed when exercising or lifting heavy objects. tiredness, decreased appetite, these are only a few of the symptoms, if you are curious and want more information the do not hesitate to contact your local GP after all that's what there their for. thanks Andy cardiovascular surgeon abdominal aortic aneurysm...... this is when the main artery from your heart that passes blood through your stomach is blocked. caused by clotting. an abdominal aorticaneurysm is a serious life threatening condition and should be treated immediately. if the aneurysm reaches to a point where it bursts the person may only have minutes even seconds left to live. the symptoms of an abdominal aortic aneurysm are.... pulsating of the stomach... abdominal cramps or stiff feeling pains in the lower back.. you may feel Daisy or light headed when exercising or lifting heavy objects. tiredness, decreased appetite, these are only a few of the symptoms, if you are curious and want more information the do not hesitate to contact your local GP after all that's what there their for. thanks Andy cardiovascular surgeon
In British Columbia it is illegal to get marijuana. but they believe that small doses are OK.
Yes, I believe it can. Being a previous user myself, it is possible to get slightly high from second hand smoke in a confined area.
I am very interested in this as I have Lyme Disease (LD) and have finally come to the conclusion that marijuana contributes to it/worsens it. LD also lowers serotonin (and important related proteins such as tryptophan) and thus it is important to get serotonin (and protein!) when you have LD. In terms of marijuana, a recent article from Wired science (can't hyperlink for some reason, just google marijuana and serotonin) suggests that small amounts of marijuana increase serotonin, and large amounts decrease it. Thus, if you have serotonin deficiencies (or are depressed or are taking SSRIs) it is best to avoid marijuana, but I suppose small amounts may help. You may want to experiment, but personally I'm avoiding until I'm better. Marijuana is fun, but look inside: do you really need it??
depends if the marijuana was swallowed yet or not.
A 9.9 mm renal artery aneurysm is approximately 0.39 inches in diameter. This size indicates a relatively small aneurysm, as renal artery aneurysms are typically classified as small (less than 2 cm or 20 mm) or large (greater than 2 cm). Regular monitoring and assessment by a healthcare professional are important to determine if any intervention is needed.
The purpose of cerebral aneurysm surgery is to isolate weakened vessel area from the blood supply. This is mostly done by placement of small, surgical clips to the neck of the lesion. The aunerysm starts to fade away from the normal circulation without damaging other vessels or their branches, a process known as aneurysm obliteration.
Yes, a bicuspid aortic valve can be repaired if it is diseased. The procedure usually involves a small incision and the valve will either be repaired, or more often, replaced with a synthetic valve.
trichromes are the small cyrstals on marijuana buds.yummy!!