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What are the Signs and Symptoms of Coronary Microvascular Disease? |
The signs and symptoms of coronary microvascular disease often differ from the signs and symptoms of traditional coronary heart disease. Signs and symptoms include angina, shortness of breath, sleep problems, fatigue, and lack of energy. |
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What Are the Symptoms of a Heart Attack? |
The symptoms of a heart attack can vary from person to person. The most common symptoms include chest pain or discomfort, upper body discomfort, and shortness of breath. |
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What Is Heart Valve Disease? |
Heart valve disease occurs if one or more of your heart valves don't work well. The heart has four valves—the tricuspid, pulmonary, mitral, and aortic valves—that make sure blood flows in the right direction through your heart’s four chambers and to the rest of your body. |
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What Are the Signs and Symptoms of Mitral Valve Prolapse? |
Most people who have mitral valve prolapse don’t have any symptoms of the condition. When mitral valve prolapse does cause signs and symptoms, they can include: palpitations, shortness of breath, cough, fatigue, dizziness, anxiety, migraine headaches, and chest discomfort. Complications of mitral valve prolapse include arrhythmias and infection of the mitral valve. |
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Who Is at Risk for Sudden Cardiac Arrest? |
The risk of sudden cardiac arrest increases with age and is higher in men and may be higher in blacks. The major risk factor for sudden cardiac arrest is coronary heart disease, but there are other risk factors such as known arrhythmia or personal or family history of sudden cardiac arrest or heritable forms of arrhythmia. |
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¿Cuáles son los signos y síntomas de la aterosclerosis? |
Por lo general, la aterosclerosis no causa signos ni síntomas hasta que estrecha gravemente o bloquea por completo una arteria coronaria, carótida, periférica o renal. Muchas personas no saben que tienen la enfermedad hasta que sufren una situación de urgencia médica, como un ataque cardíaco o un accidente cerebrovascular. |
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How Is Heart Failure Treated? |
Treatment for heart failure depends on the type and severity of the heart failure. Treatments usually include heart-healthy lifestyle changes, medicines, ongoing care, and medical procedures and surgery. |
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Pneumonia - Living With |
If you have pneumonia, follow your treatment plan, take all medicines as prescribed, and get follow-up medical care. If you have pneumonia, limit contact with family and friends. To keep the infection from spreading to other people, cover your nose and mouth while coughing or sneezing, get rid of used tissues right away, and wash your hands. |
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Blood and Bone Marrow Transplant |
A blood or bone marrow transplant replaces abnormal blood-forming stem cells with healthy cells. When the healthy stem cells come from you, the procedure is called an autologous transplant. When the stem cells come from another person, called a donor, it is an allogeneic transplant. |
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What is COPD? |
COPD, or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, is a progressive disease that makes it hard to breathe. In the United States, the term COPD includes two main conditions—emphysema and chronic bronchitis. |
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