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… Congenital Heart Disease: Caring for Your Child On this page: Overview … they are at home or in the hospital. And while you're taking care of your child, remember that it's important to … care focuses on: Helping your child eat enough. Giving medicines. Preventing infections. Helping your child be …
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Heart Rate Problems: Should I Get a Pacemaker? Decision … a pacemaker. This decision aid is NOT for people with heart failure. The decision for heart failure patients may involve … no problem. I'm not ready to get a pacemaker. I'll keep taking my medicine and following my diet. Serena, age 55 I …
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… risk of stroke. Other things that raise your risk include heart failure, high blood pressure, a previous stroke, and diabetes. Your doctor can help you know your risk. Taking an anticoagulant lowers that risk. When you take an …
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… Coronary Artery Disease: Exercising for a Healthy Heart Actionset Overview When you have heart disease, … doctor if these symptoms don't go away. Be careful if your medicines change. Ask your doctor about continuing your … been using for a few weeks. If you have angina, heart failure, or other heart conditions, you may increase the …
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… vertigo . Hearing usually returns to normal after you stop taking the medicine. But some medicines can cause permanent … diuretics. They're used to treat high blood pressure and heart failure. Certain medicines used to treat cancer. …
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… If you are in a cardiac rehab program, you are probably taking medicines for your heart and for other health reasons. Some prescribed … Lower HR No Increase, if atrial fibrillation or heart failure is present Diuretics No Lower BP No Statins No No No …
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Heart Attack: How to Prevent Another One On this page: … risk of having another heart attack. Take your medicine. Medicines can help prevent another heart attack. Some of the … pressure and reduce the workload on your heart. Don't stop taking your medicines unless your doctor tells you to. If …