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DEAR MAYO CLINIC: What does cardiac rehab involve? Do you recommend it for everyone who's had a heart attack, or only in certain cases? ANSWER:
One of the issues, particularly for people with heart disease, is the fact that with heart disease is an increased risk of potential problems with infection and ...
Heart problems. For reasons that aren't fully understood, COPD can raise the risk of heart disease, including heart attack. Lung cancer. People with COPD ...
... heart, or lung problems, which may require caution and ... Glaucoma, narrow-angle—Use is not recommended in patients with this condition. Heart failure or ...
Other Medical Problems · Congestive heart failure (severe) or · Heart disease (e.g., cardiomyopathy) or · Sick sinus syndrome (type of abnormal heart rhythm)—Use ...
Blood tests to check your thyroid and other possible conditions and tests on your heart, such as an electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG). A psychological evaluation ...
A heart catheterization (also called cardiac catheterization or heart cath) is done to diagnose and/or to treat problems in your heart . If you.
About this study. Patients who recently suffered a heart attack will use a smart-phone/computer application during cardiac rehabilitation to reduce their ...
... heart conditions such as the heart muscle disease cardiomyopathy, Dr. Behr ... Including AI-derived heart fat measurement improves accuracy of cardiovascular ...
Chest discomfort or chest pain. Coughing up blood. Mitral valve stenosis symptoms may appear or get worse when the heart rate increases, such as during exercise ...
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