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4037 National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute Html en Living With Cardiomyopathy Lifestyle changes—including quitting smoking, losing excess weight, avoiding the use of alcohol and illegal drugs, getting enough sleep, and reducing stress—and ongoing care can help you manage cardiomyopathy.
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4109 National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute Html en What Causes Peripheral Artery Disease? The most common cause of peripheral artery disease is atherosclerosis, which may develop when certain factors damage the inner layers of the arteries. The buildup of plaque can severely narrow or block arteries, which limits the flow of oxygen-rich blood to your organs and other parts of your body.
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4257 National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute Html es ¿Cómo se trata un ataque cardíaco? El tratamiento temprano para un ataque cardíaco puede prevenir o limitar el daño al músculo del corazón. Actúe rápidamente llamando al 9-1-1 tan pronto ocurran los primeros síntomas de un ataque cardíaco. Los tratamientos que se inician de inmediato incluyen aspirina, nitroglicerina, oxígeno y tratamiento para el dolor de pecho. Su médico puede comenzar tratamientos para restablecer el flujo de sangre a través de los vasos sanguíneos que abastecen al corazón, como por ejemplo, los trombolíticos y la intervención coronaria percutánea. Otros tratamientos incluyen medicamentos, intervenciones médicas, cambios en el estilo de vida saludables para el corazón y rehabilitación cardíaca.
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4272 National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute Html en A Heart-Healthy Lifestyle Not smoking is an important part of a heart-healthy lifestyle.
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15333 National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute Html es Consumir una alimentación saludable para el corazón Una alimentación saludable para el corazón incluye vegetales, frutas, granos enteros, productos lácteos sin grasa o bajos en grasa, pescado, carnes magras (con poca grasa), pollo y otras aves, huevos, nueces, semillas, productos de soya, legumbres y aceites vegetales (excepto los aceites de coco y de palma). Además, limita el sodio, las grasas saturadas y grasas trans, los azúcares agregados y el alcohol.
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15925 National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute Html en Pneumonia - Signs, Symptoms, and Complications The signs and symptoms of pneumonia can be mild or severe and may include a cough with phlegm (a slimy substance), fever, chills, and trouble breathing. Possible complications may include bacteremia, septic shock, lung abscesses, pleural effusions, empyema, pleurisy, renal failure, or respiratory failure.
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15927 National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute Html en Pneumonia - Treatment Treatment for pneumonia depends the type of pneumonia you have, the germ causing your infection, and how severe your pneumonia is. Bacterial pneumonia is treated with medicines called antibiotics. Antibiotics don't work when the cause of pneumonia is a virus. If you have viral pneumonia, your doctor may prescribe an antiviral medicine to treat it.
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16478 National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute Html en Bone Marrow Tests Bone marrow tests check whether your bone marrow is healthy and making normal amounts of blood cells. The two bone marrow tests are aspiration and biopsy
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16533 National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute Html en Percutaneous Coronary Intervention Percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI), also known as coronary angioplasty, is a nonsurgical procedure that improves blood flow to your heart.
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16674 National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute Html es Factores de riesgo para sobrepeso y obesidad Factores de riesgo para sobrepeso y obesidad incluyen hábitos de estilo de vida poco saludables como la falta de actividad física, conductas de alimentación poco saludables, cantidad insuficiente de sueño, niveles altos de estrés, tener cierta edad, vivir en ambientes poco saludables, tener antecedentes familiares, ser de cierta raza o etnia o ser de un cierto sexo.
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