Heart Disease Symptoms
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- Q What are the dangers of cardiovascular disease?
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Eric Olsen, FitnessCardiovascular diseases -- primarily coronary heart disease (chest pain and heart attack), peripheral vascular disease, and stroke -- remain the number one cause of death in the United States, together killing nearly as many Americans each year... Full Answer
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- Q Should I talk to my doctor about my cardiovascular infection symptoms?
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It is extremely important to talk with your doctor immediately if you experience any symptoms of cardiovascular infection. If you do have this condition or another heart-related problem, it will only get worse if you wait. As cardiovascular infection... Full Answer
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- Q Should I ask my doctor about symptoms of cardiovascular disease?
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Yes, you should talk to your doctor if you experience symptoms of cardiovascular disease. All symptoms of cardiovascular disease, such as chest pain, being short of breath, and a racing heartbeat, require medical attention. Cardiovascular disease should... Full Answer
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- Q Is Kawasaki Disease contagious?
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Kawasaki disease is a rare disease of childhood, principally affecting those younger than five years. The actual cause of the disease is unknown, but researchers do not think it is transmittable. It is an inflammation of the body's blood vessels,... Full Answer
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- Q Can contagious diseases cause heart abnormalities?
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Heart abnormalities themselves are not contagious, but some, such as pericarditis or certain heart valve disorders, may be caused by contagious diseases. Contagious diseases that cause heart abnormalities, including rheumatic fever and rubella, have now... Full Answer
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- Q What are the symptoms of hemorrhagic shock?
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The severity of the symptoms of hemorrhagic shock correlates with the extent of initial blood loss. Blood pressure falls and heart rates often increase or become irregular. The 'shock' element of the condition involves mental failures such as anxiety,... Full Answer
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- Q Should I be worried if I feel out of breath, tired, and weak?
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If you feel like you have less energy than you are used to, this feeling could be an indication of heart failure related to cardiomyopathy. Pay attention to whether you get out of breath quickly or feel weaker and more tired than normal. Tell your... Full Answer
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- Q Should I talk to my doctor about my coronary heart disease symptoms?
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Coronary heart disease is a serious condition that can lead to heart attack and heart failure. But because coronary heart disease can occur slowly as arteries harden over time, symptoms may not be visible in early stages. It is important to see your... Full Answer
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- Q Should I talk to my doctor about my ischemic heart disease symptoms?
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Ischemic heart disease often progresses without symptoms. Your first symptom may be a heart attack, in which case you should call 911 immediately. Ischemic heart disease is sometimes discovered during routine physical exams, but you should then discuss... Full Answer
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- Q What are the symptoms of ischemic heart disease?
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Symptoms of ischemic heart disease include chest pain, referred to as angina, shortness of breath, and heart attack. Chest pain does not last long and may, especially in women, be experienced as arm, back or abdominal pain. Because the heart is being... Full Answer
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