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PFA stands out from traditional atrial fibrillation (AFib) treatments due to its precision and safety. Unlike radiofrequency or cryoablation, which use heat or ...
Increased sensitivity to heat. Changes in bowel patterns, especially more ... A heart rhythm disorder called atrial fibrillation that increases the risk of stroke ...
Recurrent febrile seizures · Your child's first seizure resulted from a low-grade fever. · The febrile seizure was the first sign of illness. · An immediate family ...
Apply hot or cold packs to your head or neck. Ice packs have a numbing effect that may ease pain. Hot ... National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke.
treatment that we can potentially offer is a medication that helps to dissolve blood clots," says Dr. English. "The second stroke treatment is a treatment where ...
... stress. Avoid rapidly changing temperatures. Try not to go quickly from heat to air conditioning. What to do during an attack. Warm your hands, feet or other ...
More than 17,000 people with stroke or other blood vessel and brain (cerebrovascular) conditions receive comprehensive care from Mayo Clinic's stroke experts ...
Stroke is the fifth leading cause of death in the U.S., and it is a leading cause of disability. But, when treated early, soon after symptoms start, the effects ...
Toxic shock syndrome is a rare complication of certain types of bacterial infections. It can be fatal. Staphylococcus aureus bacteria, also called staph ...
The intensity of the workout and the hot temperatures have the potential to cause heat-related illness. Learn more from Dr. Edward Laskowski, a Mayo Clinic ...
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