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slow, fast, or pounding heartbeat or pulse; sneezing; sore throat; stomach cramps or pain; sweating; swelling of the fingers, hands, feet, or lower legs ...
Take your pulse for 15 seconds. To check your pulse at the blood vessel in the neck called the carotid artery, place your index and third fingers on your ...
May 6, 2011. Dear Mayo Clinic: What is sinus tachycardia? What causes it? How is it treated? Answer: Sinus tachycardia is the term used to describe a ...
What to do if you faint or someone else does: Check that the person is breathing and has a pulse. If not, call for emergency help, and if you know how to ...
This type of fast heartbeat may occur after heart surgery or during pregnancy. But infections may trigger it too. Learn how it's diagnosed and treated.
... pulse in your ears. This is called pulsatile tinnitus. Elevation in blood pressure or an ear canal blockage can cause you to hear your pulse. An abnormality ...
No pulse behind the knee. Skin in the affected area feels cold. Numbness in the leg. Inability to move the foot. A severe lack of blood flow may result in ...
Ventricular tachycardia is a type of irregular heartbeat, called an arrhythmia. It starts in the lower chambers of the heart, called the ventricles.
Learn about diagnosis and treatment of this nervous system condition that causes muscles to twitch on one side of the face.
For most adults, a healthy heart rate is between 60 to 100 beats per minute. To check your pulse at the blood vessel in the neck called the carotid artery, ...
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