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Heart block or; Heart failure—Should not be used in patients with these conditions. Bacterial eye infection (e.g., keratitis) or; Cornea (part of the eye) ...
Heart block or; Heart disease or; Heart rhythm problems, history of or; Hyponatremia (low sodium in the blood) or; Increased pressure in the eye, history of or ...
... heart to the rest of the body, called the aorta, and its main branches. The condition can narrow or block arteries. The artery walls may bulge and tear ...
PFO and stroke risk. A small blood clot may pass through the PFO to the left side of the heart and then travel to the brain, where it can block blood flow and ...
Regular exercise, a heart-healthy diet, maintaining a healthy weight and not smoking can help prevent heart disease. But is there anything that you can do to ...
May increase risk of having methemoglobinemia. Heart block or; Hypotension (low blood pressure) or; Hypovolemia (low blood volume)—Use with caution. Heart or ...
Smoking also increases heart rate and blood pressure. ... This blockage cuts off blood supply to part of the brain. ... The result can be a large clot that blocks ...
People with severe heart disease who are at risk of sudden cardiac arrest might consider having an AED at home. Talk to your healthcare professional about ...
The sinus node is an area of specialized cells in the upper right chamber of the heart that controls the rhythm of your heart. ... Sinoatrial block. Electrical ...
Making the right diagnosis at the right time is critical in this condition. HCM also can create stiffness in the heart muscles and block the outflow of blood ...
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