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Medications
… of: heart diseases (such as congestive heart failure, aortic stenosis) liver problems esophagus/stomach/intestine … of: heart diseases (such as congestive heart failure, aortic stenosis) liver problems esophagus/stomach/intestine …
Medications
… potassium in the blood a certain structural heart problem (aortic stenosis) liver disease dehydration This drug may make you … potassium in the blood a certain structural heart problem (aortic stenosis) liver disease dehydration This drug may …
Medications
… potassium in the blood dehydration heart disease (such as aortic stenosis, heart failure) bile duct blockage This drug may … potassium in the blood dehydration heart disease (such as aortic stenosis, heart failure) bile duct blockage This drug …
Health topics
… when you swallow food, it travels down the esophagus. A valve opens to let the food pass into the stomach, and then the valve closes. With GERD, the valve doesn't close tightly enough. Stomach acid and juices …
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… more about the medical test you are considering: Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm: Should I Get a Screening Test? Autopsy: … more about the medical test you are considering: Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm: Should I Get a Screening Test? Autopsy: …
Medical tests
… look at how blood flows through the heart chambers, heart valves, and blood vessels. The movement of the blood … The test can also be used to see how well your heart valves work and if there are blood clots or tumours inside … of normal size and thickness, and they move normally. Heart valves are working normally, with no leaks or narrowing. …
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… when you swallow food, it travels down the esophagus. A valve opens to let the food pass into the stomach, and then the valve closes. With GERD, the valve doesn't close tightly enough. Stomach acid and juices …
Health topics
… aorta, a large blood vessel in the chest. This can cause an aortic aneurysm , which can be life-threatening. Your doctor … Healthy Bone Versus Bone Weakened by Osteoporosis Thoracic aortic aneurysm … Conditions Basics What is giant cell … aorta, a large blood vessel in the chest. This can cause an aortic aneurysm , which can be life-threatening. Your doctor …
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… heart conditions include: A repaired or replaced heart valve. Endocarditis in the past. Heart defects since birth (congenital heart defects). Heart valve problems after a heart transplant. Your doctor can … has several reasons for not advising all people with valve problems to take antibiotics: Taking antibiotics may …
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… attack (TIA) . The narrowing in an artery is called stenosis. The more narrow an artery becomes, the greater the … Force (2021). Screening for asymptomatic carotid artery stenosis: U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recommendation … Force (2021). Screening for asymptomatic carotid artery stenosis: U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recommendation …