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Medical tests
… and stress echocardiograms. A Doppler echo shows blood flow through the heart and blood vessels. It can be done … usually done to find out if you might have decreased blood flow to your heart ( coronary artery disease ). … a stress echocardiogram. It is used to look at how blood flows through the heart chambers, heart valves, and blood …
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… also important to know what to do, such as physiotherapy exercises, and what to be careful about. And if you need … expecting the worst, or feeling powerless, try any of these exercises for a few days. Focus on what's going well. Write … also important to know what to do, such as physiotherapy exercises, and what to be careful about. And if you need …
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… are less. Next, you would try going onto a balcony on a lower floor and do the exercise to help you relax. Finally, … are less. Next, you would try going onto a balcony on a lower floor and do the exercise to help you relax. Finally, …
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… sections of your coronary arteries. This bypass surgery allows more blood to reach your heart muscle. Your medical … itself. Your coronary arteries lie on both the front and back surfaces of the heart. Harvesting a vein to use as a … the LIMA and RIMA are more accustomed to a forceful blood flow than a saphenous vein. (Veins carry blood from the body …
Medications
… acne, hot flashes, breast tenderness, or irritation/pain at the injection site may occur. Vaginal bleeding … pain unusual weakness/tiredness dark urine yellowing eyes/skin seizure This medication may increase your … should be done while you are using this medication. Follow your doctor's instructions for examining your breasts, …
Medications
… using this medication and each time you get a refill. Follow the illustrated directions for the proper use of this … questions, consult your doctor or pharmacist. Do not swallow these capsules. Use only the special inhaler that comes … getting this medication into your eyes. It may cause eye pain/irritation, temporary blurred vision, and other vision …
Medications
… stomach, esophageal, pancreatic cancer). It works by slowing or stopping the growth of cancer cells. How To Use … to take this medication in a treatment cycle. Carefully follow your doctor's instructions. Swallow the tablets whole … per day, unable to eat or keep food/fluids in your stomach) painful redness/swelling/sores in mouth or on your tongue …
Medications
… to have children must not use this medication unless the following requirements are met: test negative on 2 pregnancy … and use during pregnancy; understand and correctly follow all birth control requirements and instructions … yellowing eyes/skin, dark urine, severe stomach/abdominal pain, unusual tiredness, or vision changes (such as …
Medications
… patients are more sensitive to the effects of midazolam. Lower doses should be used for these patients. Lower doses of midazolam should be used if a patient is also … for more details. Side Effects See also Warning section. Pain/redness at the injection site or dizziness may occur. …
Medical tests
… you have a fetal ultrasound . For the tests, you will lie back on a padded examination table. If you become short of breath or light-headed while lying on your back, say so. The technician can help you change your … take about 30 to 60 minutes. How It Feels Lying on your back (or side) during the test may be uncomfortable. During …