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Category: Heart injury

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Nov 28, 2023

Can regular drinking cause heart damage?

Heart injury

In general, regular drinking is less likely to directly cause heart damage, but chronic excessive drinking can be harmful to the heart and can lead to weak heart muscles, irregular…

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Jul 15, 2023

I have heartburn, my heart suddenly beats very fast, and sometimes I have cold sweats and difficulty breathing.

Heart injury

If the symptoms are preceded by violence to the anterior chest such as impact, crushing, shock or a fall from a height or injury from a sharp object, there may…

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May 10, 2023

How does cardiac rehabilitation work?

Heart injury

   The most convenient and beneficial beverages are plain water and light tea, which are the necessities of life. Make sure you drink enough water every day, especially in summer, when…

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Apr 28, 2023

What is the meaning of “nine contraindications” for the heart?

Heart injury

       1, a contraindication of immobility, “life is movement”. To maintain a certain amount of light physical activity. Lack of physical activity in daily life will cause muscle…

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Feb 19, 2023

What is the best thing to eat after heart surgery

Heart injury

  What to eat after heart surgery is determined according to the way of surgery. If it is an interventional minimally invasive surgery, there is no special attention, and a reasonable…

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Feb 19, 2023

Why is she still uncomfortable after the pacemaker?

Heart injury

Why she was still uncomfortable after the pacemaker installationA 70-year-old female patient, who had been in good health, was still teaching after retirement. She went to the hospital because of…

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Feb 19, 2023

What are the types of treatment for neonatal cardiac surgical disorders?

Heart injury

  It is the consensus of many people that it is safer to operate on children who are older and heavier, but there are many types of precardiac disease that must…

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Feb 19, 2023

ECMO case after neonatal complete transposition of the great arteries

Heart injury

  Recently a neonate with complete transposition of the great arteries (TGA) was successfully treated in our clinic. The child came 14 days after birth with severe hypoxemia (saturation consistently below…

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Feb 19, 2023

What to do about heart damage

Heart injury

Most of them are caused by organic damage to the heart, or the heart function decreases with age, heart damage consider the following cases: first of all, it may be…

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Feb 19, 2023

Causes of heart injury

Heart injury

  Most heart injuries are caused by the front foot being hit by heavy objects, driving disks, etc., or falling from a height, which violently shocks the heart. Direct or indirect…

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Heart injury

  • Can regular drinking cause heart damage?
  • I have heartburn, my heart suddenly beats very fast, and sometimes I have cold sweats and difficulty breathing.
  • How does cardiac rehabilitation work?
  • What is the meaning of “nine contraindications” for the heart?
  • What is the best thing to eat after heart surgery
  • Why is she still uncomfortable after the pacemaker?
  • What are the types of treatment for neonatal cardiac surgical disorders?
  • ECMO case after neonatal complete transposition of the great arteries
  • What to do about heart damage
  • Causes of heart injury
  • How heart surgery is done
  • Heart rupture injury treatment
  • Cardiac Ultrasound Precautions
  • What are the risks of smoking to the heart?
  • What is a penetrating heart injury?
  • Are your heart and blood vessels healthy?
  • Is heart damage reversible after chemotherapy
  • Worker was seriously injured heart rupture doctors “repair heart” to save lives
  • Is electrophysiological examination safe?
  • Digoxin precautions
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