Heart Stress Test - A stress test is also called as physical exercises, tests heart tests. This test checks how your heart works under pressure and later it can show if there is a blockage in blood vessels.
You will be given medication or practice on the treadmill or exercise bike
Your doctor will schedule a stress test with:
* Drugs
* Physical exercise
Arrive on time. This exam takes about 1 hour. Plan to be there for 2 hours.
Preparation:
* To stress test with exercise, take the jogging shoes and loose-fitting clothing so you can move with ease. You can wear hospital clothes.
* Do not eat solid foods for 4 hours before testing.
* You should drink fluids, but do not drink liquids with caffeine. Regular caffeine in coffee, tea, chocolate and soft drinks.
* If you will take medication in the morning when going to undergo the test, drink a little water.
* Do not smoke or use tobacco for at least 4 hours before testing. Smoking can affect your test results.
* Spray or nitroglycerin tablets can be used to overcome the chest pain when necessary.
* Bring a list of your medications. Be sure to include any prescriptions and medicines, vitamins and herbal medications that you consume.
During testing
* You will be asked to wear your workout clothes or clothes hospital.
* Small pads will be placed on the chest to check your heart rate. For men, chest hair may need to be shaved first.
* A blood pressure gauge mounted on your arm. Blood pressure and heart rate might be reviewed as often as possible.
* Tell the hospital staff immediately if you experience shortness of breath or pain in the chest.
For the stress test with Drugs:
* After infusion inserted into a vein in your arm.
* Drugs that will make the stress / pressure on your heart will be put in through an IV.
* Stress test ended when the heart rate at a certain stage is reached.
For the Exercise Stress Test:
* You exercise by walking on a treadmill or exercise bicycle.
* This exercise will be more difficult every few minutes.
* Testing will end when you are too tired or have reached a certain heart rate.
After Testing
* You will be asked to sit and rest a few minutes.
* When home, you can return back to normal activity.
* The test results will be sent to your personal physician. Then he will discuss the results with you.
Talk to your doctor or nurse if you have any questions or concerns.
(Source: doktermu.com)
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Friday, December 10, 2010
beware, "Asmatik Acute Bronchitis"
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| Lower respiratory tract|health blog |
Without it, your body will not be able to survive. This is why always keep your respiratory system is essential.
However, there is the possibility of respiratory distress. One type of respiratory disease is bronchitis. Bronchitis is an obstructive lung disorder in which inflammation occurs in the bronchial lung. This particular condition is common in tobacco smokers or people who live in areas with high levels of air pollution.
One type is called bronchitis acute bronchitis is considered as short-term bronchitis and can be treated immediately. You can find out if you're having when you are suffering from acute bronchitis signs and symptoms of the following:
* Persistent cough with mucus
* Shortness of breath (dyspnea)
* Mild fever
* Fatigue
* Mild chest pain
* Feel the vibration in the chest while breathing
* Chills
If you are suffering from the signs and symptoms, you should immediately consult with your doctor so he can make the diagnosis. Diagnosis will include a physical examination where the doctor will listen to your breathing sounds through the stethoscope. They will also perform chest x-ray for further testing.
Acute bronchitis is generally caused by a virus that infects the lining bronchial branches. This virus may be the same virus that causes colds. In rare cases, acute bronchitis can be caused by fungal infection in the bronchial branches. Bacterial infection is also one of the main causes of acute bronchitis. (Source: doktermu.com) Read More ..
Smoking And Migraines
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| smoking|health blog |
The right answer is 'maybe'. There has been no research and data that lead to this problem. Research on smoking.
and common chronic headaches (not all chronic headaches are migraines) does exist but its relationship with migraine is very limited.
A study of smoking and patients with chronic headaches show some results. Patients who reduced cigarette consumption as much as half a pack a day is shocking to reduce headache frequency by 50%. This research is simply asking the patient to reduce his cigarette, not stop it. Imagine the results that may be obtained if the smoker stops total.
In another study, 53% of migraine sufferers who stop smoking at the same time by stopping consumption of foods that trigger migraines find migrennya stops in total. In contrast, only 13% of migraine sufferers who do not smoke, which stop the consumption of foods trigger migraine into migraine-free.
Many migraine sufferers are sensitive to strong smells, like perfume, the smell of food, and tobacco smoke. Other migraine sufferers in a specific, sensitive only to the smell of tobacco smoke. The rest are allergic to cigarettes, cigars and pipe tobacco smoke.
All of these people reported that active and passive smoking trigger a migraine. Sometimes a cigarette is the only trigger and sometimes is one part of a combination of migraine triggers. The experts and migraine sufferers agree that there is a relationship between smoking and migraines, it's just still waiting for proof.
Many of the known effect of smoking is very detrimental effect on those prone to headaches. Adverse side effects including increased blood pressure, inflammation or irritation of sinus and nasal cavity, and a higher risk for stroke. All health officials agree on one thing, smoking is bad for everybody in every situation and migraine sufferers are no exception. (Source: doktermu.com) Read More ..
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