What is causing your whole body to be stiff and your fingers and toes to cramp up?
Lack of certain vitamins can cause cramps - take a multivitamin; also some other stuff for which you might want to talk to a doctor.
Stress might one of the causes of it. This needs your muscle to exercise a little. There are a lot of ways to exercise your muscles. A simple stretching and massage will do. But nothing can be more relaxing in exercising muscles than spa treatment. It is available in any places and majority of the people can afford of obtaining it.
How stress affects cardiovascular systems?
Raises blood pressure, which causes the heart to work harder than normal. Increases pulse.
Did Gary paulsen ever have a heart attack?
no he was not i have figured this out like this well in the author chat with the New York public library asked him he said no, then when i looked it up again i went to a different author chat with gary he also said no, in conclusion my answer s no because that is what he said.
What is a fast heartbeat called?
A fast heartbeat is called tachycardia. It is typically defined as a heart rate greater than 100 beats per minute at rest. Tachycardia can be caused by various factors such as stress, excitement, or underlying medical conditions.
What is world record for heart catheterizations?
The Guinness World Record for the most heart catheterizations performed in one minute is 9 and was achieved by Dr. Suresh S. Pujari (India) in Maharashtra, India on 27 June 2019.
What does echo in echocardiogram?
In an echocardiogram, "echo" refers to the use of sound waves to create images of the heart. The sound waves bounce off the heart structures and are converted into images that show the heart's size, shape, and how well it is functioning. This non-invasive test helps evaluate the heart's overall health and diagnose various heart conditions.
What does the medical abbreviation HDL mean?
HDL(High-Density Lipoprotein) is the smallest of the lipoprotein particles. They are the densest because they contain the highest proportion of protein.HDL cholesterol, or "good" cholesterol, appears to scour the walls of blood vessels, cleaning out excess cholesterol. It then carries that excess cholesterol -- which otherwise might have been used to make the "plaques" that cause coronary artery disease -- back to the liver for processing. HDL cholesterol level helps fight heart disease.
The subclavian vein can be located by palpating the clavicle and the sternocleidomastoid muscle. The vein is typically located just above and slightly lateral to the midpoint of the clavicle. It can also be located by using ultrasound guidance.
What does t inversion v3 show on ecg?
An inversion of the T waves in V3 on an ECG can mean anything from "you're a normal child" to heart attack to enlarged heart to brain problems. They can only be analyzed in the context of your complete history and physical. Talk to your health care provider to see what it might mean in your case.
Non-st elevation myocardial infarction?
A non-ST elevation myocardial infarction (NSTEMI) is a type of heart attack where the blood flow to the heart is partially blocked. It is considered a medical emergency and requires prompt treatment to prevent further heart damage. Treatment may include medications, such as antiplatelet drugs and anticoagulants, or procedures like angioplasty to restore blood flow to the heart.
Is there a difference between vasodilation and vasodilatation?
None.
'Vasodilatation' is technically the correct term for increase in diameter of lumen of blood vessels.
In fact, there is no such term as 'vasodilation', but it is a very common mistake that people use the term 'vasodilation' instead of 'vasodilatation'.
You may be referring to the subclavian artery. This is the artery located below the clavicle and is a major artery of the upper thorax. The subclavian artery supplies blood to the head and arms.
Should you go alone to have a nuclear stress test done?
You should ask your health care provider whether you should have someone with you during a nuclear stress test. The answer will depend on the way that your health care provider plans to cause the stress -- through exercise or medication.
Carries blood to all parts of the body except the lungs?
right atrium
That is wrong
It is the Left Ventricle
Why does a starving person have a high concentration of urea in the blood?
When a person is starving the body compensates for the low intake levels of calories by breaking down muscle. The metabolism increases breaking down high levels of protein found in the muscle. When the liver digests the protein it produces urea as a waste product. The more protein digested the higher the urea levels- so, the longer a person is starved the higher the urea levels will be.
What carries blood to all parts of the body except the lungs?
Is this a trick question? Arteries carry oxygenated blood to the rest of the body but deoxygenated blood to the lungs. It is the veins that return blood to the heart, from body and lungs. The only difference is that the veins carry oxygenated blood this time whereas in the systemic circulation, the blood is deoxygenated.
What are some Nursing diagnosis for pleural effusion?
What are the major signs of a heart attack?
The major signs of a heart attack are chest discomfort, discomfort of areas in the upper body, shortness of breath, cold sweat, nausea, or feeling lightheaded.
What is the difference between acute cerebrovascular disease and cerebrovascular accident?
Acute cerebrovascular disease is the hardening of the arteries that supply blood to the brain. A cerebrovascular accident is when a stroke occurs due to a blood clot in the arteries leading to the brain.
What is the difference between pulmonary fibrosis and pulmonary sclerosis?
They are essentially the same.
Cardiology is the study of what?
Cardiology is an internal medicine specialty dealing with the diagnosis and treatment of disorders of the human heart.
What is the name of the chamber that pumps blood into the aotra?
The left ventricle pumps blood into the aorta through the aortic semi-lunar valve.
Do female hormones cause heart palpitations?
Unfortunately, there is very mixed data regarding hormones and heart palps. Dr. John Lee surmised that excessive estrogen ("estrogen dominance") caused heart palpitations and other vasomotor issues (hot flashes, night sweats, etc.)
Other physicians state that excessive progesterone cause heart palpitations and that estrogen is a "feel good" hormone.
Personally, I believe the answer is yes to your question due to my experience, but which hormone(s) is the big question.