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Coronography

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Working professions in mitral valve disease

It is well known that risk factors for heart disease include habits such as excessive alcohol use, such as smoking, a high-protein and high-fat diet, and also genetic factors, while less consideration is often given to factors of occupational origin.

Ultrasound

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The mechanism that determines erection in the male arises from sexual arousal, which in turn is the result of the participation of emotions, the brain, hormonal flows, heart and vessels, muscles and nerves. Sometimes even one of these factors can cause erectile dysfunction, which can worsen when a state of emotional malaise and stress or even a persistent state of anxiety is added to it.

Why do I get cramps when I run?

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Symptoms differ. In critically ill patients, cardiac arrest is accompanied by previous difficult and insufficient breathing and also by widespread worsening of physical condition, significant pressure reduction, and altered states of consciousness. In patients with sudden cardiac arrest, it manifests as collapse often followed by convulsive episodes or muscle jerks.


 

DIFFICULT AND INSUFFICIENT BREATHING

 



 

REDUCTION IN BLOOD PRESSURE

 



 

ALTERED STATE OF CONSCIOUSNESS

 



 

COLLAPSE

 


 


 

CONVULSIVE EPISODES

 


 


 

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