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Medical terminology consists of complicated terms, and it is every difficult to remember thousands of terms at a time. However, standard prefixes and suffixes help to understand these terminologies better. The prefix or the suffix helps you understand to which part of the body the term refers to.More...
Blood Clot From Coronary Angiogram
A heart attack is mainly caused due to the block in the coronary arteries. The blockade stops the blood and oxygen to flow freely in and out of the heart. Blocking of the heart is often a gradual process and it happens over a period of time due to an underlying problem. The chest pain in such a case typically starts when the person is physically engaged. There are some medications that are used as treatment in the initial stages.More...
Coronary Bypass Surgery Success Rate
Coronary bypass heart surgery is being used since three decades to treat blocked arteries. The blood flow to the heart is regulated using the blood vessels from the other parts of the body. Coronary bypass surgery is quite effective and an effective one to remove pain.More...
Details On Acute Coronary Syndrome
Acute coronary syndrome represents the symptoms related to the heart. Actually it is a very broad term that covers several symptoms related to the heart. It relates to the acute myocardial ischemia. It is a condition which is best described as a pain caused due to insufficient blood supply to the heart muscles. It could also be the result of a coronary heart disease.More...
Symptoms Of Coronary Blocked Arteries
When the coronary arteries are blocked it is called the coronary artery disease. One of the most common symptoms of this condition is angina. Angina is a condition in which the chest hurts and due to the lack of oxygen and blood supply to the heart muscles. It feels like someone is applying pressure on your chest by squeezing it.More...
What Are The Symptoms Of Acute Coronary Syndrome ?
If a person is prone to heart disease, then any sign or symptom of chest pain should be considered serious. There are some classic symptoms of the acute coronary syndrome. Most of the symptoms are associated with pain and discomfort of some or the other kind.More...
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