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Angina Blood Test


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Breathlesness and mild chest pain??

My dad has got angina and has had a mild heart attack, but been ok for years, he rode a bike the other day and got very breathless and had like an inigestion feeling.Had an ECG and all ok but still worried and wonderd if anyone had anything simlar, or knows what it could be as he was only riding gentle and blood tests and ECG all came back clean. thanx in advance

Tell him to get a full medical, that will show any probs.

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Angina In Children


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DRUG CLASS AND MECHANISM: Propranolol is a beta- adrenergic blocking agent. Propranolol blocks the action of the sympathetic nervous system, a portion of the involuntary nervous system. The sympathetic nervous system stimulates the pace of the heart beat. By blocking the action of these nerves, propranolol reduces the heart rate and is useful in treating abnormally rapid heart rhythms. Propranolol also reduces the force of heart muscle contraction and lowers blood pressure. By reducing the heart rate and the force of muscle contraction, propranolol reduces heart muscle oxygen demand. Since angina occurs when oxygen demand of the heart exceeds supply, propranolol is helpful in treating angina.

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PRESCRIBED FOR: Propranolol is prescribed for patients with high blood pressure (hypertension). It is also used to treat chest pain (angina pectoris) related to coronary artery disease. Propranolol is also useful in slowing and regulating certain types of abnormally rapid heart rates (tachycardias). Other uses for propranolol include the prevention of migraine headaches and the treatment of certain types of tremors (familial or hereditary essential tremors). Propranolol is commonly used in persons with thyrotoxicosis (high blood levels of thyroid hormone) to slow down rapid heart rate and tremor.

DOSING: Should be taken before meals or at bedtime.

DRUG INTERACTIONS: Propranolol can aggravate breathing difficulties in patients with asthma, chronic bronchitis, or emphysema. In patients with existing slow heart rates (bradycardias) and heart blocks (defects in the electrical conduction of the heart), propranolol can cause dangerously slow heart rates, and even shock. Propranolol reduces the force of heart muscle contraction and can aggravate symptoms of heart failure. Calcium channel blockers, digoxin (Lanoxin), and haloperidol (Haldol) can cause lowering of blood pressure and heart rate to dangerous levels when administered together with propranolol. In patients with coronary artery disease, abruptly stopping propranolol can suddenly worsen angina, and occasionally precipitate heart attacks. If it is necessary to discontinue propranolol, its dosage can be reduced gradually over several weeks. Propranolol can mask the early warning symptoms of low blood sugar (hypoglycemia), and should be used with caution in patients receiving treatment for diabetes. Safe use in children has not been established. It is not habit forming.

Many medicines interact with propranolol. Alcohol and aluminum containing antacids reduce the absorption of propranolol. Phenytoin (Dilantin), phenobarbital, and rifampin reduce the blood levels of propranolol. Cimetidine (Tagamet) and chlorpromazine increase the blood levels of propranolol. Propranolol increases the blood levels of certain medicines such as theophylline and lidocaine.

PREGNANCY: Safe use during pregnancy has not been established.

SIDE EFFECTS: Propranolol is generally well tolerated, and side effects are mild and transient. Rare side effects include abdominal cramps, diarrhea, constipation, fatigue, insomnia, nausea, depression, dreaming, memory loss, fever, impotence, lightheadedness, slow heart rate, low blood pressure, numbness, tingling, cold extremities, sore throat, and shortness of breath or wheezing.

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what would you do in my situation?

hi i need help/advice on a personal nature my son aged 30 has moved away from home to escape past problems with his own life ie divorce children etc , but i have been suffering terrible depression since he left he has a new partner now and two children from this relationship but it tears me apart thathe doesnt see his 3 children from his previous relationhsip and i too miss him terribly i know he is a grown man now and i have to be happy for him but i cant has he is with a lazy woman who spends all his money and is fraudulently claiming elsewhere and i am so afraid he will be the one to get into so much trouble for her she has a hold over him i dont know what he does have the children i know but within 5 weeks of meeting her she was pregnant and my son stayed by her and then as soon as the baby was born she was pregnant again two babies in less than a year, i am concerned at my sons irresponsibility for lack of precautions but i have ms and angina and worry is making me ill

I understand your frustration. You raise them to be more responsible and their actions speak otherwise.
He will live his life as he chooses and there isn’t really anything you can do but put it in God’s hands and hope for the best.
I hope you think about your health and your life. If you choose to be happy and fulfilled, all those children will have a stable, happy grandmother to come to.
Good luck to you and your family. :)

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Typical Angina Definition


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Angina With Normal Blood Pressure


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High Blood Pressure Symptoms: When the Silent Killer (Hypertension) Speaks Loud

Many people who suffer from high blood pressure (hypertension) may not complain of any symptoms. This is the reason why high blood pressure is called the silent killer because it appears to give no specific symptoms or warning signals before it strikes its victim. This is the case with majority of high blood pressure patients even after a protracted period. Hypertension itself is not a specific disease but a vital sign that your health is in trouble! Hypertension as such is a systemic disease. High blood pressure is another instance where lack of symptoms does not mean lack of problems. Routine medical tests may even be normal and that does not rule out hypertension. Because of this, many hypertension sufferers decide to do nothing about it, hoping that high blood pressure will go the way it came. Of course, this does not happen. Half of those who decide to seek medical help and treat their hypertension experience symptoms of anti-hypertensive side effects. This is why many hypertension sufferers stop taking their blood pressure lowering medications.

However, in about one third of cases, hypertension may present with obvious symptoms when there is dangerous and sustained elevation of blood pressure or when there are complications. Presenting symptoms of hypertension may occur with or without end organ damage. Here are the list symptoms of high blood pressure you should watch our for:

•Headaches. Presenting headaches may take any form, but it is usually pounding vascular headache. It may even resemble migraine headache.
•Chest tightness, pressures, or chest pain (angina) radiating to the shoulders or arms.
•Heart palpitations, or racing heart beats.
•Drowsiness, forgetfulness, or mental confusion.
•Dizziness or ringing in the ears
•Fatigue or low tolerance for exercise
•Nose bleeding.
•Numbness or tingling in the hands or feet. Sometimes hypertension may present as pain in the legs due to intermittent claudication or Reynaud’s phenomenon.
•Loss of consciousness or sudden falls.
•Sudden death may be the only presenting symptom of dangerously elevated blood pressure.

Other symptoms of hypertension depend on specific end organ compromise. For instance, if there is cardiac failure, the complaint include breathlessness, fatigue, leg swelling, and epigastric pain.

When it comes to hypertensin, the old saying is true, “to be forewarned is to be forearmed.” Please check your blood pressure at least three times in a year. This is particularly necessary if you have family history of hypertension, heart disease, stroke, or diabetes. This is because inflammation, oxidation, atherosclerosis and glomerulosclerosis can go on for many years before hypertension manifests with overt symptoms. This may also apply to people who are 30 and above. Thirty is about the time people deplete their enzyme bank account and poor nutritional habits, abusive lifestyle and chronic inflammation begin to catch up on them.

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Cant take Viagra cause I take nitrites,I have diabetes,and I have had quadruple bypass?

is there anything I can take to improve the blood flow in my penis. I use to be pretty large a little above normal size when I was younger. now that I am 45 with health problems.quadruple bypass, diabetes, high blood pressure, plus I have had lower back surgery (fusion) I cant use Viagra, cause I take nitrites for angina or horny goat weed because of my high blood pressure.it feels like it wants to slide into my pelvic area and it hurts.its always cold because of the lack of blood flow.
I have started working out to better my over all health.at least 3 times a week for 30 mins a day.I take at least 12 different pills per day.for my heart,blood,and sugar.

the working out will do you more good than anything else.

With all the disease you have, you probably ALSO have Diabetic Neuropathy — a deadening of the nerves caused by high blood sugar,

Sure, at 45, you know by now that sex is 95% MENTAL and only 5% physical! If those signals can’t get from you brain to your thing (or vice versa) then pills like Viagra WON’T help you.

Your BEST hope is to WORK HARDER to get your life under control. you may have THOUGHT you were “living the good life”, but there IS a price to pay! And you are now in debt!

get that blood sugar under control, and eventually the nerve endings will revive and thigns will start to come back. NEVER to normal, but at elast functional . . . .

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Who discovered Bechet’s Syndrome?

was born in Istanbul in 1889, the same year that Heinrich Dreser, a German scientist, wrote about the medicinal value of Aspirin. His father, Ahmet Behçet, was a well known businessman and was amongst the friends of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, the founder of Turkish Republic. He lost his mother when he was a child and he was raised by his grandmother. His childhood was difficult for him and this gloomy state of mind had a detrimental influence on his whole life, leading him to become very introverted. He got his primary education in Damascus because of his father’s business affairs there. At this time, because there was no civil medical faculty, Dr. Behçet pursued his education at Gülhane Military Medical Academy. He was 16 years old when he had started at the Academy, graduating at the age of 21 in 1910.
After he had become a medical doctor, he specialized in dermatology and venereal diseases at Gülhane Military Medical Academy and he completed his specialization in 1914. The First World War started at this time and the Ottoman Empire participated as ally of Germany.
He served at the Edirne Military Hospital during 1914-1918 as a specialist in dermatology and venereal diseases and an assistant to the head of the hospital. After the war between 1918-1919, first went to Budapest and then to Berlin’s Charite Hospital to improve his medical knowledge. He had the opportunity to meet some famous colleagues at that time.
He never thought of living in Europe, however, and after his return to Turkey he worked as a free medical doctor. Then in 1923 he was appointed as the head medical doctor at the Hasköy Venereal Diseases Hospital. Six months later, he moved to Guraba Hospital, which is now part of the Istanbul Medical College, as a dermatologist. As well as his position as a professor at the university, he worked in a private consulting office.
In 1923, the year of the establishment of the Turkish Republic, he married Refika Davaz, who was sister of one his patients. His wife was the daughter of a famous diplomat, which led him to accept many patients from high society of Istanbul. He had a daughter, Güler, from this marriage and she now live in England working as a decorator.
After the establishment of the Turkish Republic, many social reforms were enacted. In 1933, the old-fashioned medical college (Darul-funun), which did not approve of scientific progress and insisted on religious principles, was abolished and the University of Istanbul was established. During this period of reform, the scientific vision and knowledge of academic staff was reevaluated and some were dismissed. Dr. Behçet stayed and he set up the department of dermatology and venereal diseases which remains the base of dermatology. At that time, the dermatology department, which had been at Vakýf Guraba Hospital, moved to a place on campus which had once been a tobacco depot. It still houses the Department of Dermatology.
Dr. Behçet was the first Turk who received the title of professor, in Turkish academic life.
His curiosity for investigation, writing and discussion were his intellectual characteristics. Starting from the early years in his profession, his participation in national and international congresses with original articles was very apparent, publishing many articles in his own country and abroad. The famous German pathologist Prof. Schwartz called him a scientist who was well known everywhere except in his country, adding that you could never find him in Turkey because he was always abroad presenting his findings.
He translated many articles into Turkish to help educate new generations and he published original case reports in international reviews in order to make contact with such countries as Korea.
He had been interested in syphilis since 1922 and he had published many international articles on its diagnosis, treatment, hereditary properties, serology and social aspects.
Leishmaniosis (Oriental Sore) was another disease which Dr. Behçet worked on, beginning in 1923. He wrote about it in many articles and succeeded in its treatment with diathermic.
He first described “the nail sign” appearing by the removal of the crust of an Oriental Sore.
A part of his published work was concerned with parasitosis. In 1923, he described the etiologic agents of “gale cereal” in Turkey. He had dealt with superficial and deep mycoses and their treatments. Due to his observations, he described the dermatitis of fig (dermatitis figus carica) in 1933.
In 1935, at the Dermatology Congress in Budapest, he was honored for his studies on mycosis.
He was also in the publishing vanguard to improve Turkish medicine and he was responsible for the first dermato-venerology journal of Turkey called “Turkish Archives of Dermatology and Syphilology” in 1924.
In 1939, he was elected as a correspondent member to the German journals “Dermatologiche Wohenschrift” and “Medizinsche Wohenschrift”.
The most important work that Dr. Behçet brought to Turkish medicine was the monograph published in 1940 called “Clinical and Practical Syphilis, Diagnosis and Related Dermatoses”. Every page of this book contains an aspect of syphilis and the footnotes, provides a wealth of detailed information about the differential diagnosis of other skin diseases. As a result, scientists had the chance to learn about syphilis and dermatology at the same time.
This book, despite its out dated style, still retains its value and spirit in medicine as being the only example in its field.
Dr. Behçet continued as the Head of the Department of Dermatology and Venereal Diseases until 1947. In 1939, he received the degree of “ordinarius”.
His first observations on Behçet’s disease started with a patient he met between 1924-1925. This patient had been consulted for 40 years in Istanbul and Vienna several times. According to his symptoms, the illness had been diagnosed as “aphte recidivante chronique”, “erythema nodosum”, “sarcoide de Boeck” or “erythema exudativum multiformis”. From the etiology, syphilis and tuberculosis were suspected.
Austrian doctors had called an unknown protozoal disease. Ophthalmologists had described the ocular symptomes as “iritis recividante a l’hypopion”. Iritis might be the result of syphilis, tuberculosis or streptococcal or staphylococcal infections. After several iridectomies, the patient had completely lost his vision. Dr. Behçet continued to follow up the patient for many years.
In 1930, a woman suffering from irritation in her eye and with lesions in her mouth and genital regions was referred to Dr. Behçet’s clinic and told him that these symptoms had been recurring for several years.
Dr. Behçet consulted the woman until 1932 and tried to diagnose the etiological agent for tuberculosis, syphilis or mycosis etc. by biopsy and other laboratory analysis, but he could not find anything. The prominent opthalmologists Murat Rahmi and Iggescheimer had evaluated the ocular symptoms as “episclerite” and “conjunctivitis”.
Following those two patients, in 1936 a male patient from a dental clinic with oral pemphigus like wounds, acneiform signs on the back, scrotal ulcer, eye irritation, evening fever, and abdominal pain was sent to the clinic. After the consultation, nothing except a dental cyst was found. Dr. Behçet thought the recurrent symptoms might be due to a virus. He referred the patient to Prof. Braun who did a viral investigation and found some corpuscular structures.
Dr. Behçet, with the symptoms of these three patients whom he had followed for years, then decided that they were the symptoms of a new disease and in 1936, he described the situation in a meeting and this was published in the “Archives of Dermatology and Venereal Disease”.
In 1937, he wrote his ideas in “Dermatologische Wohenschrift” Journal and in the same year he presented it at the meeting of the Dermatology Association of Paris. At this meeting, he declared that a dental infection might cause the etiology of the disease.
In 1938, he published his ideas about the subject in “Dermatologische Wohenschrift” Journal in a more detailed form. In the same year, Dr. Niyazi Gözcü and Prof. Frank reported two new cases with the same symptoms. In 1938, Belgian scientists Weekers and Reginster, and the Italian Frachescetti reported some patients with similar symptoms. Therefore European doctors had accepted the appearance of a new disease. Ophtalmologists had begun to accept “Behçet’s Disease” but dermatologists kept denying the new disease, insisting they could be symptoms of pemphigus, ulcus vulvae acutum, dermatomyozitis, aphtosis of Neumann, erythema exudativum multiforme, etc. While that debate was taking place, some new cases were reported from Belgium, Austria, the U.S., Japan, Denmark, Switzerland and Israel. When they had been published, the whole world finally came to accept that they had confronted with a new disease. In 1947, at the suggestion of Prof. Mischner of the Zurich Medical Faculty during the International Medical Congress of Geneva, this finding of Dr. Behçet’s was named “Morbus Behçet”. Though it was evaluated in the early days as “Behçet’s Syndrome”, “Trisymptom Behçet”, and “Morbus Behçet”, today the disease is universally called Behçet’s Disease in medical literature.
In order to give the disease its place in medical literature, credit should go to Niyazi Gözcü, Iggescheimer, Murad Rahmi, Ýrfan Baþar, Naci Bengisu, Marchionini, Braun and Obendorfer from Turkey, Weekers, Reginster from Belgium, Franchescetti from Italy, Jensen Tage from Denmark, Sulzberger & Wise from U.S. who all supported and participated in the work.
Hulusi Behçet interested deeply in the arts, particularly literature. Generally he was nervous and suffered from insomnia, colitis and angina pectoris, but sometimes he was joyful and good humored among friends.
He was divorced from his wife seven years before his death from a sudden heart attack on March 8, 1948.
Among his colleagues and close friends were Prof. Dr. Fahrettin Kerim Gökay, Ord. Prof. Dr. Murad Rahmi, Prof. Dr. Muzaffer Þevki, Prof. Dr. Gougerot and Prof. Dr. Cartoud.

In 1975, many years after his death, he was honored with the TUBITAK Scientific Award. Several classes, laboratories and libraries had been named in his honor; and masks and statues have been made in his likeness. A new generation of scientists continue to carry on the excellent work he began, working with foundations and units that bear his name. In national and international congresses, events like “Korea-Turkey Behçet Days” are taking place. The results of this studies are published every year in various journals.
Hulusi Behçet published 126 national and international articles between 1921-1940. Fifty-three of those appeared in prestigious European scientific journals.

In 1980, on the initiative of one of his students, Dr. Ali Arban, a stamp was published in his commemoration, about which an article was published in “The Journal of the American Dental Association”. His biographies were published in the “Journal of Philatelic Society” and in the “Medical Bulletin of the United States Army, Europe and Seventh Army’s Medical Bulletin”.

In 1982, he was awarded with the Medical Award of the Turkish Republic by Eczacýbaþý Foundation of Scientific Investigation. In October 1996, the Turkish mint released commemoration coins for Dr. Behçet during the National Dermatology Congress. This silver coin designed by Sculptor Suat Özyönüm, was presented in Portugal. The coin is still presented by the Cerrahpaþa Medical Faculty, Dermatology Department and by the Turkish Dermatology Association.
The life story of Hulusi Behçet, his curiosity for investigation, his delicate observation ability and his patience resulted in a gift to medicine, a mysterious new disease which is focus of wide research and interest to this day.

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My father was diagnosed with colon cancer last year and had all his organs in his abdomen removed, and consequently we now have a stoma / colostomy bag. He also had angina pectoris and a couple of heart attacks. He also had an accident where he lost the ball. He now lives in a third floor and I want it to be transferred a more suitable housing. Your doctor does not allow the registration of persons with disabilities and I do not know what means are available. Can someone offer advice? My mistake was not his doctor denied this, but the benefits office.

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What is tested for angina pectoris?

website http://www.nlm.nih.gov/MEDLINEPLUS/ency/article/000201.htm me tells how people can be tested for angina pectoris, which is a medical term for chest pain. but I know roughly what cost to take the test on this. I guess that vary depending on what tests or examinations are underway, but could someone tell me, at least, this more expensive and this would prove the cheapest? if you click on this URL, it is said that the child treatment, pressure testing on the electrocardiogram, echocardiography, CT scans of the heart and coronary angiography. Thank you very much, I really appreciate the help I

If you are over 40 years and pain in his chest, the first step would be to see your family doctor and obtain an electrocardiogram done. This is the essential first step and will give your doctor an idea if there is something that goes with his heart. Chest pain may also be muscle (especially if under 40) and taking some Tylenol or ibuprofen when it happens sometimes make it disappear. If your doctor finds nothing abnormal in the electrocardiogram, the next step would be a stress test that can run several thousand dollars. If Nothing abnormal stress test, no further proof is necessary. An electrocardiogram base everything you need right now – go see your doctor.

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Do you think it was a heart attack?

I felt pain in the chest a little over a year, which could have been angina. This morning when I come on the bus on the way to school (I 17) I became very dizzy and vertigo and was trying hard not vomiting. He had a chest pain and weakness in the upper body. I'm very hot and there was a layer of sweat on my body when it was -25 degrees outside and I had to take mantle. 4mins lasted 2 and since I had a chest pain that hurts more when I breathe. the pain is slightly higher in the stomach below the ribs. that explain the strong chest pain does not go far

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Stress Jaw Pain – A Clicking Jaw is a Sign of Stress

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It is often heard and witnessed that the rates of stress experienced by Generation X and Y is considerably higher as opposed to that of previous generations. The cause of currently growing stress has been attributed to a total amount of components stemming from professional and personal lives. Stress Jaw Pain

In recent times however, the global financial crisis has been the major hint at for stress and various portions of people’s lives hold been heard affected due to the current crisis. During this period of recession, many thousands have lost their jobs, which has significantly increased the amount of stress affecting ordinary people.

In addition, rising debt and lack of finance options has also resulted in more furrowing of the brows. Stress is not good for health – physical and mental health and while this has often been said and several stress-related afflictions are commonly known, there are some stress-related problems that may not be as well known. Clicking Jaw or Popping Jaw is one such affliction and it is usually a direct result of too much stress. Stress Jaw Pain

In extremely worrying times, it is a common physiological reaction to clench our jaws. Frustration, anger, depression, tension and too much of stress are all common reasons why we clench our teeth and therefore create stress on the jaw joint or what is known as TMJ (temporomandibular) inflammation in medical terms. When the TMJ is affected, one usually experiences pain at the back of the jaw, usually around the ear or near the wisdom teeth.

While there may be other causes of the pain, jaw pain or TMJ dysfunction as it also known, should not be ignored as this pain can also be an indication of angina or even a heart attack. There are various symptoms of clicking jaw and these include the obvious “clicking” sound when opening or closing the mouth, aching around the ear, pain in the jaw as well as several other tell-tale symptoms. Stress Jaw Pain

While many of us may be subconsciously clenching our teeth in frustration during these tough times, it might lead to a more serious affliction. Momentary jaw pain can be ignored but popping jaw or clicking jaw will usually be persistent and if this is the case, it is wise to consult a physician. Stop suffering from TMJ anymore. Get your Stress Jaw Pain ebook and live your life again!

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Why does angina radiates at left arm or jaw?

Almost always the pain or discomfort will be just inside the breast bone. It may also be felt in the jaw or down the inner part of either arm. There may be nausea, sweating, dizziness, or shortness of breath. A person experiencing shortness of breath or irregular pulse along with the pain should see a doctor immediately.

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High cardiac output?

I am only looking for the medical term to describe a symptom to an illness.
It is the word to describe cardiac force which is too high.

Palpitations is not a good word since it can describe arrythmias awareness, such as ectopic beats, tachycardia and so on.
Hypertension is not a good word since this usually is for describing artrial hypertension, it does not usually give reference to cardiac contraction force.
Cardiac output is no good because cardiac contraction force is one aspect of cardiac output, heart rate being the other.

If you excluding the names of conditions such as angina, cardiac hypertrophy and so on; I am trying to find the medical term to only describe the symptom of elevated cardiac contraction force.

Have any ideas?

There really isn’t another name for it- Increased Cardiac Output is how it is referred to. Try the link below.

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Herbal Remedies Vs. Conventional Medicine

There are two main philosophies around the treatment of illnesses. The conventional approach looks at disease as the actual problem, whereas the holistic approach, which utilizes herbal remedies, sees the disease as an outcome of systems dysfunctioning within the body. In conventional medicine, the illness is treated as a series of symptoms seen as a result of the illness that unfortunately occurred within the body. Medicinal treatments function to soothe these symptoms and enable management of the disease. Unfortunately, these “medicines” are wrought with negative and uncomfortable side effects. This is because treatment usually involves poisoning and killing the bad bacteria, cells, mold, or whatever that has been identified as bringing on the illness. However, this also means that the good cells, bacteria, and so on, which are the very components most needed during illness, are also killed, casualties of the treatment. The result is that such treatments further weaken the systems within the body, leaving it even more susceptible to illness, which often create a vicious downward spiral of illness followed by treatment, followed by more illness, and possibly death.

Another philosophy, the holistic approach, uses natural healing methods, including herbal remedies, which enable the body to heal itself. The practitioner doctor looks at the body as a whole, viewing all systems working harmoniously together to run the amazing machine that is our body; this is where the word “holistic” comes from. When there is a breakdown within one or more systems, the doctor looks for the cause of the breakdown, such as the body being exposed to too much continued stress and over-tiredness, resulting in a shortage of certain vitamins or minerals, all which contribute to the system lacking the materials needed to run efficiently. Herbs can be chosen to add needed vitamins and minerals to gradually and gently balance deficiencies within the body. The above is just a simple example of how herbal remedies can be incorporated into care. In many cases, herbal remedies can be used to augment specific areas within the body. An example would be the body suffering from an invasive virus causing cold or flu. Eating large amounts of raw garlic will quickly stop the virus in its tracks. This is because garlic, called the number one antibiotic for herbs, contains allicin, a strong antibiotic agent, and sulphur compounds, which strengthen the immune system as well as fight infection. An antibiotic remedy, called the “Enhanced Garlic Formula”, calls for 1 part each of garlic powder and powdered calcium ascorbate (form of vitamin C) mixed with ¼ part Cayenne powder (L. Thomas, 1992).

One of the benefits around the use of herbal remedies is there are almost never any negative side effects, when used correctly. Carefully chosen herbs work gently on the body, and are not intrusive. Also, because it is natural, herbs tend to complement the body’s systems, instead of working or fighting against them. Herbal remedies can be used as both a preventative measure as well as a way to help balance the body when it has broken down and is suffering from chronic illness, such as cancer, stroke, heart attack, or high blood pressure. For example, hawthorn- dried berries, leaves, or flowers- is the primary herb for toning and strengthening the heart and cardiovascular system. It is a very safe internal herb for the heart, and can be used for congestive heart failure and angina, among other conditions. Hawthorn increases blood flow to the heart muscle itself, counteracting death resulting from heart attack, which is from lack of blood flow to the heart. The recommended dosage of hawthorn for those with heart disease is 300-450 milligrams every day. As a preventative measure, 100-150 mg will do. Of course any treatment should be overseen by a qualified doctor well versed with the actions and interactions of herbs, and may be used jointly with conventional medicine. However, many have found herbal treatment to work well enough on its own, when care is being properly directed from a qualified person.

Many conventional drugs used today to treat various illnesses originated from the natural healing properties found in herbs. A good example is aspirin, which was originally derived from willow bark for its salicylic content. Through the years, scientists found ways to isolate beneficial compounds found in medicinal plants and create them synthetically in a lab. This was done for multiple reasons. It was more cost effective, as plants vary in potency depending on where they are grown, as well as the growing conditions, which, when these compounds are simplified and copied, can be controlled. With synthetic production, risk of contamination from wrongly identified plant specimen or even contamination from pesticides and other conditions can also be eliminated. And most important, it was economically advantageous to isolate – and patent – individual components of the medicinal herbs seen as beneficial to combating illness.

However, with the introduction and predominant use of synthetic drugs on the market, other unforeseen issues cropped up. The main drawback to these synthetics is its very unpleasant and frequently dangerous side effects that range from mild allergic reactions to poisoning the body’s systems to the point of shutdown. The culprit is usually the result of synthetic medicines using potent compounds that were initially isolated from plants, but were not copied over in entirety. (Remember the patent approach). A simplified example is vitamin C, which has only recently been found to work incompletely within the body because, among other things, was missing flavonoids. Scientists still are far from having a complete understanding of the human body, and as a result, synthetic medicine can have unforeseen and long-lasting destruction on the body. The best that medicine can be expected to do at this time is manage the effects of disease and illness, with the hope that enough of the negative cells and bacteria are eliminated before the whole body system collapses.

The holistic approach centers on prevention and identifying at-risk areas of health before it becomes a problem. Conventional medicine has become little more than disease management. Conventional medicine may be beneficial for acute injuries, such as a car accident, broken bones, heat stroke, frostbite, and the like; however chronic conditions such as the flu, diabetes, heart disease, and cancer can all benefit from a more holistic approach that incorporates herbal remedies into a regimen of care.

About the Author

Aurelia & Kennon Ward are founders of a new company called Herbal Vista LLC, and Selfgrowth.com Official Guides to Herbal Remedies. Kennon is both a Reiki Master and herbalist, specializing in preparing specialty healing teas (coming soon on www.herbalvista.com). Aurelia was trained in research and development, and studies aromatherapy. For more information, visit www.herbalvista.com, or e-mail Aurelia at: award@herbalvista.com.

a cold/congestion that just won’t go away…?

a cold that just won’t go away…

Hi, my Dad has had a a congested chest and cold symptoms for 4 weeks over Dec/Jan an then 1 week free before it returned again for the last 3 weeks.

The symptoms have ranged from:

loss of voice
chesty cough with congestion
shortness of breath
congestion in right nostril
clearing to a constant runny nose and sneezing

He suffers with Angina so breathing difficuly is not good.

Remedies tried:

GP – Antiobiotics (1 week)
Increased Vit C supplement intake
5 Fresh Fruits daily

Any tips would be appreciated!

a trip back to the docs,
Sometimes more than one course of antibiotics is required

Baba Ramdev – Bhastrika Pranayama (Deep Breath) – Cures Lungs Related Problems – Yoga

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Angina Chest Pain


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I have chest pain, discomfort is angina pectoris? "

I am a 26 years old, my grandfather had angina chest pain and received in the chest on the left side of my chest. I went to the doctors thinking it was the pain in my chest, but said it was kind of the way and so did an audit of the breast, but without control of the heart. Is this possible in the 26? What other signs? I return to the doctor? Also my mother died 48 years, had an irregular heartbeat and he died of complications ….

Any chest pain should be medically assessed. Could be the pain of the chest wall, but the only way to tell will be a medical evaluation. Go to your PCP and the status of their symptoms, without offering diagnosis suggested … and let them do their work … If you say, chest pain "The doctor's office, you will receive a certain type of cardiac work in progress. Then you will know for sure whether or not the heart. A 26-year unlikely. Good luck.

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Angina Normal Blood Pressure


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Do you have any advice for a healthy heart?

OK, so I had an attack of angina ,,,,,,,,, Last Night he uses my Nitrolingual spray, 3 times …….. I bought my real blood pressure low, and has not recovered today .—- Is there anything I can do, to return to normal?. I feel sick and faint.Thank Thanks for your help.

Just lay back and take it easy Jo. We hope you feel better very quickly. I hope you call your doctor too. honey love

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Angina Symptoms In Children


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angina symptoms in children

Causes and symptoms of coronary disease

Heart disease is a dreaded disease that many people become victims. It has become very common because of people's lives. The lifestyles of people living today are very stressful and this is one of the leading causes of heart disease. Another major reason of heart disease due to lack of exercise and consumption of junk food.

In the early days was a disease rarely happened very few people. Times have changed and now even children are protected from heart disease. CHD is a type of heart disease that occurs due to inadequate circulation of blood and oxygen to the heart and surrounding tissues. CHD is a type and can lead to cardiovascular death. The main cause of the disease is due to a condition called atherosclerosis.

In this state, plates and fat accumulates in artery walls that once the narrowing of the vessels. A person suffering from illness coronary artery are at increased risk of frequent attacks that can lead even the death of the individual.

Causes and symptoms of coronary disease

Some conditions will determine the risk and severity coronary disease. Conditions include: age, diabetes, obesity, smoking, blood pressure level, menopause among women, the levels of bad cholesterol, lack of exercise and physical activity, the level of C-reactive protein, fibrinogen and homocysteine. These factors determine the effect of coronary artery disease.

People over 40 are at increased risk of coronary heart disease. Persons under 40 years may also suffer from heart disease, but it will be less often. Smoking can increase the risk of coronary heart disease and lead to further complications. Accumulation cholesterol in the arteries is a major cause of heart attack. This puts people who are obese are at high risk of a heart attack. The above factors are major determinants of coronary heart disease and that people should take steps to avoid as much as possible.

The symptoms of coronary disease

    The most common symptoms coronary disease, including angina pectoris or chest pain. A person suffering from chest pain can often suffer from diseases the heart. If suffer from angina pectoris, a person should consult a doctor as soon as possible. Heart attack is the beginning of coronary artery disease. A person who can have suffered a stroke or take action as a drug to prevent heart disease.

    A person who has difficulty breathing at high risk and potentially may suffer from heart disease. It is very important to watch for signs of CHD Fighting Chance.

    The diagnosis of coronary

    There are many methods which allows you to diagnose coronary artery disease. This can be accomplished through various means such as coronary angiography, ECG, angiography test Stress coronary nuclear scan, ultrasound, positron electron beam or electron beam and the resonance angiography magnetic well. These tests can be performed to check if they diagnose a potential symptom of coronary artery disease. The most common treatment for Coronary heart disease is an angioplasty with stents and bypass grafts in coronary artery disease.

    About the Author

    John Goldman is one of the foremost advisors in matters relating to Health and Fitness .To learn more about Physical Fitness visit John Goldman’s Health And Fitness Page

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    Nocturnal Angina


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    The treatment of sleep apnea – How to Cure Insomnia Naturally

    The treatment of sleep apnea

    There are three types of insomnia and classified according to the amount of the problem:

    transient insomnia lasts .- relatively low as a single week only a few regular days.

    A short-term insomnia can last .- From what I read in one week to three weeks.

    .- Chronic insomnia lasts three weeks or more. The Transient and short-term insomnia has many causes are similar:

    Sometimes concern short term, as being out of work, marriage, separation and any other questions you can keep your mind occupied so that you fall asleep. Jetlag or the change of shift work can disrupt sleep and you watch a good nights sleep.

    piercing extreme and unpleasant noise might disturb your sleep and give you a hard time falling asleep again. There are several types of diseases can leave your body's ability to sleep or have a night of uninterrupted sleep of. Alcohol, drugs or sleeplessness of withdrawal may arise. One cause of insomnia transient and short-term is not able to sleep in places of high altitude.

    causes of chronic insomnia are psychological or physiological: the most common psychological problems can lead to insomnia included): .- Anxiety is a condition of the general atmosphere that occurs without an identifiable stimulus shooting.

    Stress a word .- biological relationship to the consequences of failure of a person or an animal to respond effectively to threats or physical emotional body.

    Schizophrenia .- psychiatric analysis that describes a mental illness characterized by abnormalities in the awareness and demonstration of the reality. Mania (Bipolar) .- exceptionally serious condition characterized by elevated mood, energy, abnormal patterns of thought and the time when the psychosis.

    Depression refers to a state of mind .- exhausted and aversion to activity. Physiologic causes of insomnia include:

    1. chronic pain syndromes.

    2. Chronic Fatigue Syndrome.

    3. Inadequate congestive heart failure.

    4. The night time angina (chest pain) due to heart disease.

    5. Acid reflux disease (GERD).

    6. Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD).

    7. nocturnal asthma (nocturnal asthma with respiratory symptoms).

    8. Obstructive apnea sleep.

    9. Degenerative diseases such as Parkinson's disease and Alzheimer's disease (Often insomnia is the deciding factor for the placement of a nursing home.)

    10.Brain tumors, stroke or brain injury. These conditions | being treated by a doctor and must be regarded as a major concern before attempting to treat your insomnia. No such thing as channels of insomnia, but there are pills and products that claim to cure insomnia, the truth is that preventing insomnia is to take care of the question, not the real insomnia.

    The pills that you can sleep not only highly addictive, but not help heal the causes and in terms who does not sleep well. To begin, you need to know what type of insomnia you suffer from and have the right medicine | for the cause of it.

    As there a number of types and causes of insomnia, each case must be treated individually and insomnia term disappears and you can really get the rest you need. Your body a favor. Have a good night's sleep tonight! Upload your treatment for sleep apnea eBook now!

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    Non Anginal Pain


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    Sexual dysfunction treated effectively

    About Viagra

    Erectile dysfunction (ED) or impotence affects men of all ages. Viagra, one of three ED drugs, used in the treatment of impotence.

    Viagra (Sildenafil) is part of a group of medicines that delay the enzymes called phosphodiesterase from working too quickly. When phosphodiesterase is controlled by the Sildenafil helps maintain an erection. But this happens only with the physical stimulation of the penis. Viagra is a very popular product, there is a new youth find sex in men of all ages because of the little blue pill. But, like all prescription drugs, Viagra also comes with its lot of difficulties and problems.

    Viagra tablets at doses of 25mg, 50mg and 100mg. By:

    · Men up to age 65 – Viagra 50 mg taken once daily 30 minutes to one hour before intercourse. The dose may vary depending on the efficiency.

    · Men over 65 – Viagra 25 mg taken 30 minutes for one hour before intercourse. In some cases there may be an increase in the dose needed.

    Male impotence

    Erectile dysfunction, which affects millions of men worldwide, is the inability to achieve erection, and / or total dissatisfaction with the size, strength or duration of erections. Although likely to be caused by psychological problems, we now know that 80-90% of impotence is based on physical problems almost always related to the supply of blood to the penis.

    ED can be very devastating for couples. A complete physical examination and investigation of psychogenic or organic diagnosis can provide the reasons for the underlying cause. However, some of the pills are used as first line of action. In people, not finding relief with oral medications may be invited to participate in the penile injection therapy and devices contraction vacuum, which can provide a reliable long-term. Psychotherapy can also advise. Overall, this treatment may positively affect sexual health an individual.

    Viagra male impotence treatment

    Management of underlying causes erectile dysfunction is very important to improve sexual function. Moreover, Viagra can also help with sexual activity. Working muscles in the penis, Viagra helps the blood circulation and allows more control of blood into the penis when it is the right time. The effect of Viagra can last up four hours to take Viagra one hour before sexual activity should be optimal. Viagra does not cause the erection to unplanned he is sexually stimulated.

    Although Viagra is crucial to get an erection, which is not in any way an aphrodisiac. Viagra, in any case help the sex drive, but definitely treats the mechanism of erection. Are you interested in having sex, Viagra can not work to change his mind.

    The downside of Viagra, is that there may be benign (eg, indigestion and flushing) or severe (loss of vision) of side effects.

    Viagra dose

    Viagra (sildenafil citrate) doses depend on various factors, including:

    · Your Age

    • Other medical conditions can have

    · Other drugs that may actually be

    dose Viagra is supposed to be adjusted unless your doctor tells you exactly what to do.

    The recommended starting dose for treatment Erectile dysfunction is 50 mg one hour before sexual activity. However, Viagra can be taken anywhere from 4 hours and 30 minutes before sexual activity. The maximum recommended dose is 100 mg of Viagra.

    People who take Viagra should be taken into account that:

    · Drug Viagra can be taken at any time during the day but not more than once a day

    · Dosage Viagra can be taken with or without food

    · Viagra tablets are not made to be broken, chewed or crushed

    · Taking Viagra with the requirements applicable to work properly

    Viagra precautions

    Before starting dose of Viagra, tell your doctor if you have:

    · The disease of heart disease or vascular

    · The disease liver or liver failure

    • A history of a heart attack stroke or life-threatening arrhythmia, in the last six month

    • Retinitis pigmentosa, a rare eye condition

    · Pressure Low blood pressure (hypotension)

    · Pressure Pressure high (hypertension)

    The sickle cell

    Multiple myeloma ·

    · Leukemia

    • A history of priapism, a painful erection that lasts more than six hours

    Any unauthorized condition that causes deformity of the penis such as angulation, Peyronie's disease and cavernosal fibrosis

    Any unauthorized allergies

    Also tell your doctor about all medications you taking, including prescription drugs and OTC drugs, antacids, vitamins and herbal supplements.

    · Viagra may interact with certain medications such as alpha-blockers.

    • Any cardiac or vascular disease (cardiovascular) or heart disease significantly increases the risk of serious side effects when taking Viagra.

    • In people taking PDE5 inhibitors, has led non-arteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy (NAION), a sudden loss of vision in one eye or both.

    · Viagra is not approved for use in women and pregnant women and nursing mothers should stay away from drugs.

    · Viagra has also been known to lead to sudden loss of hearing, or hearing loss.

    · Viagra does not protect against sexually transmitted diseases (ETS).

    side effects of Viagra

    Although Viagra can play a crucial role in treating erectile dysfunction, which is with its share of side effects, including:

    Headache

    · Washing

    · Dyspepsia

    · Congestion nasal

    · Infection urinary

    · Vision abnormal

    Diarrhea

    · Dizziness

    · Eruption

    · Facial edema

    Shock ·

    · From

    Anxiety ·

    · Asthenia

    · Chills

    · Pain Abdominal

    · The response allergic

    · Chest pain

    Angina ·

    · Migraine

    · Tachycardia

    Palpitations ·

    · Hypo tension

    · Tension postural hypo

    • Ischemia myocardial

    · Thrombosis

    Cardiac ·

    • Heart Failure

    · Electrocardiogram abnormal

    · Cardiomyopathy

    · Vomiting

    · Dry mouth

    Rectal bleeding ·

    · Leukopenia

    Do not take Viagra if:

    • You are allergic to Viagra or any of its ingredients – active and inactive

    • You take a nitrate drug (eg nitroglycerin) for angina pectoris.

    Viagra Availability

    Viagra can be purchased from an online source or a pharmacy near his home conventionally. To buy Viagra online pharmacy, make sure you first to read all information about products, including medication side effects that you can make an informed decision.

    Since Viagra is a prescription drug, you should consult a doctor online, which will pass through the story and then decide If you take Viagra. Many sites offer online Viagra, but it is not advisable to purchase before proper medical approval. Viagra will be delivered to your door in discreet packaging.

    About the Author

    Author related with sexual health site euroclinix.net. Know about popular Impotence medicine Viagra. Get information on Viagra dosages, precautions, side effects and many more.

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    Angina Care


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    acute angina??

    Boudreaux came home from work one day and finds to his dismay, on the sofa Clothile esaphagus very swollen and the neck with a high fever. I immediately put in his truck and took her to the emergency room of a hospital Local. In turn, be admitted to the intensive care unit and asked to wait in the waiting room. After two hours of stimulation, Boudreaux has been increasingly irritated and annoyed. If UCI doctor finally came in the door and approached him. Boudreaux said, "What the devil is evil spirit from my wife Doc? "The doctor looked at him calmly and said," Mr. Boudreaux, I think your wife has acute angina, and I have it here tonight. " With a loud voice the Boudreaux said, "Like hell! but looking at what you do" at the bottom right of any case where the problem in his neck, Hanh?! "

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