Heart Attack
Also called: Myocardial Infarction, MI
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yes he can, if it's in the lungs it won't bother the heart, unless he is allergic to penicillin then i would suggest a different antibiotic...
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This is a great question! You are probably referring to a presentation that was made at the 2012 Canadian Cardiovascular Congress by Dr. Jacob Udell...
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I'm sorry to hear you're going through this. Foot pain can make it unbearably hard to get around!Your case study is very interesting...
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Congratulations! It sounds like you are doing an excellent job with your lifestyle changes. Diet and exercise are the cornerstones of treating...
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Most certainly not. PTSD is caused by a traumatic experience usually linked to yourself. Fear of a second heart attack, after seeing a...
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Blockages in coronary arteries are caused by inflammation which results in damage to artery walls and accumulation of cholesterol plaque.We know that...
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The short answer to your question is yes, the hydrocodone could possibly be contributing to your husband's sleeplessness. I'd suggest he go...
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The tip of my left hand thumb has been numbish for 2 days, can you explain what could be causing it?
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The key phrase in your question is this: "I was playing video games at the time." Since the numbness is confined to the tip of your thumb...
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There are no dangerous drug interactions between Premarin and Coreg -- the two medications can be safely taken together.
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I want to ... talk about the use of aspirin for prevention of heart attacks, strokes, and other blood clotting problems. Aspirin is commonly...
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Of course, some of you will be unmoved by all of this talk about heart attack and cardiac arrest prevention. You may have seen the bumper sticker...
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Obviously, anyone who's having a heart attack or cardiac arrest needs emergency treatment. You need emergency help if you have symptoms such as any...
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It typically isn't a problem to travel a few weeks after a minor heart attack, although I'd discuss this specifically with his physician.
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