One of the manifestations of chronic bronchitis is a productive cough accompanied by phlegm, which obstructs the free flow of air in the bronchial tubes. Chronic bronchitis is a long-term disorder that can last as long as two years. It is the fourth largest killer in the United States of America, and around ten million [...]
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Understand Chronic Bronchitis - Diagnosis And Treatment Methods Explained
Posted February 22nd, 2010 by admin | No CommentsWhat is the main cuase of ischemia and how is it linked to myocardial infarction, along with thrombosis.?
Posted February 21st, 2010 by admin | 1 CommentAlso with atheroma.
Im cofnused with the following terms and how they relate to cuasing myocardial infarction:
1)ischemia
2)thrombosis
3)atheroma
Terms:
Ischemia: Simply means cease (Insufficiency) of blood supply to a specific organ(s).
Thrombosis: Means presence of a solid mass in a blood vessel causing obstruction.
Atheroma (aka :Atherosclerosis): Deposition of lipid containing plaques in the inner most layer of the artery (Special [...]
Understand Chronic Bronchitis - Diagnosis And Treatment Methods Explained
Posted February 20th, 2010 by admin | No CommentsOne of the manifestations of chronic bronchitis is a productive cough accompanied by phlegm, which obstructs the free flow of air in the bronchial tubes. Chronic bronchitis is a long-term disorder that can last as long as two years. It is the fourth largest killer in the United States of America, and around ten million [...]
Adenosine Drug (medication) Information
Posted February 18th, 2010 by admin | No CommentsHow to Take Adenosine
Take Adenosine exactly as prescribed by health care provider. Adenosine is generally available in market in the form of Injection 3 mg/mL . Drug may produce short-lasting heart block. Patients in whom high-level heart block (eg, third-degree) develops after one dose of Adenosine should not receive repeat doses.
Dosage Instructions for Adenosine Drug
Conversion [...]
What are the complications that can arise in the treatment of Cortical Venous thrombosis?
Posted February 17th, 2010 by admin | 3 CommentsThe patient had only headache and weakness of lower limbs.
ask the doctor. basically its a clot right being lodged in the wrong place and well it can cause instant death if not dissolved hence the right drugs and prompt medical attention is vital .
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Women’s Health Care
Posted February 16th, 2010 by admin | 4 CommentsWhen the topic of women’s health care is raised, the first disease that comes to mind is probably breast cancer. But surprisingly, that’s not the number one health care issue confronting women today. In fact, heart disease kills more women each year than all forms of cancer combined. By knowing the most significant risks in [...]
What is all the red blood clots in War of the Worlds?
Posted February 11th, 2010 by admin | 1 CommentIn the new movie with Tom Cruise, the aliens take the blood of people then sprays it back out and it turns in to vein like clots. Why are they doing that and what is it for?
I could only guess (it is a movie after all), that perhaps they use the blood as a [...]
How to stop worrying about heart health? or just health period?
Posted February 5th, 2010 by admin | 2 CommentsI’ve been obsessing over my health for a good year now. I’m an 18 year old male 6 foot 155 pounds leads an active lifestyle, I don’t smoke drink or really have any risk factors at all (except for poor eating habits). I seem to take mild symptoms and blow them utterly out of proportion. [...]
What does it mean when you have blood clots on your period?
Posted January 31st, 2010 by admin | 5 CommentsOkay, i’ve been having my period since I was 8 but ii just recently (probably around the aqe of 14) started havinq blood clots show up in my period. Does this necessarily mean somethinq?
I have clots every period. Don’t worry, they aren’t bad, just normal.
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What happens to the blood clots when you use a tampon?
Posted January 30th, 2010 by admin | 2 CommentsI know it’s normal to see blood clots when you use a pad during your period. What happens to the clots when you use a tampon? Does the tampon absorb it?
Yeah it sticks to the tampon and comes out when you take the tampon out. It’s partially absorbed.
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