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Which procedure to choose? Bypass surgery or angioplasty
Bypass surgery (CABG) as the name suggests is a surgical procedure in which blood vessel(s) from the chest or leg is/are grafted to the coronary artery beyond its most diseased segments. On the other hand,...
0 commentsAngina Symptoms and Treatment
Angina is a pressure-like, squeezing pain or tightness in the chest, usually central, that starts suddenly, often during exercise, and settles with rest. It may extend into the left arm, neck, upper abdomen...
0 commentsHow can you understand the Pain?
Pain: a sensation in which a person experiences discomfort, or suffering due to irritation of or stimulation of sensory nerves especially pain sensors. Pain is one of the cardinal symptoms of inflammation, it...
0 commentsTen Natural Herbs That Can Help Lower Your Blood Pressure & Unclog Your Arteries
===> Last Summer (2008), I had the wonderful opportunity to be part of an ongoing clinical herbal trial here in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, where I qualified to participate because I happen to have...
3 commentsCoenzyme Q10-Ubiquinone
Coenzyme Q10, also known as ubiquinone, is found in meat and fish. Vegetable sources include broccoli and spinach. It is also found in nuts and in Sea Buckthorn oil. Our body is able to manufacture CoQ10...
6 commentsModern View for Pulse Diagnosis
The pulse is the pressure wave you can feel as the pumping heart pushes the blood through the arteries. According to modem medical science, the pulse gives an indication of the rate and pressure at which the...
0 commentsAngina
Nearly three million Americans have experienced an angina attack which usually lasts about ten minutes. It's not the same as a heart attack, but because of its chest-crushing severity, it often seems like one. And failing to control angina makes you an ideal candidate for a heart attack. Angina is one of the first signs of serious heart disease.
1 commentTypical and Atypical Angina Pectoris
Angina pectoris is, until proven otherwise, the result of myocardial ischemia, secondary to coronary artery disease. Angina pectoris can be divided into typical and atypical angina pectoris. In typical angina...
0 commentsClinical Characteristics of Angina Pectoris
Pain Characteristics. The discomfort or pain of angina pectoris is typically dull and tightening. It is often described as “pressing,” “tearing,” “constricting,” “squeezing,” “burning,” or...
0 commentsHow To Detect A Heart Attack
heart attacks, clogged arteries, signs of heart problems,Heart attack, how to detect a heart attack, symptoms of heart attack.
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