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Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infection Causes Cardiac Complications

Respiratory syncytial virus (sin-SISH-uhl), commonly known as human respiratory syncytial virus or human orthopneumovirus, is an infectious virus that causes respiratory tract illnesses. RSV (respiratory syncytial virus) is a common respiratory virus that causes mild, cold-like symptoms in most people. Although most people recover in a week or two, RSV can be dangerous, particularly in … Continue reading Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infection Causes Cardiac Complications

Cardiomyopathy

Cardiomyopathy is a broad term describing cardiac muscle illnesses in which the heart chamber walls have become stretched, thickened, or rigid. This has an impact on the heart’s ability to circulate blood throughout the body. Cardiomyopathy is caused by defective heart muscle, not by blocked arteries in the heart (coronary artery disease), high blood pressure … Continue reading Cardiomyopathy

What are the potential side effects of COVID-19 on the heart?

The SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus causes COVID-19, a disease that damages heart muscle and impairs cardiac function. This is due to a number of factors. The coronavirus connects to angiotensin converting enzyme-2 (ACE-2) receptors on cardiac cells before entering them. High levels of inflammation circulating in the body can potentially cause heart damage. The inflammatory process that … Continue reading What are the potential side effects of COVID-19 on the heart?

Angina

What is angina? Chest pain produced by a reduction in blood supply to the heart muscles is known as angina. It’s normally not life-threatening, but it’s a symptom that you’re at danger of having a heart attack or stroke. Angina can be controlled, and the risk of these more severe cases reduced with treatment and … Continue reading Angina

Cholesterol

When your blood contains too much of a fatty molecule called cholesterol, you have high cholesterol. Eating fatty foods, not exercising enough, being overweight, smoking, and drinking alcohol are the main causes. It can also be passed down through families. You can lower your cholesterol by consuming a healthy diet and increasing your physical activity. … Continue reading Cholesterol

Stroke illness

* A stroke is a life-threatening medical illness that occurs when part of the brain’s blood supply is cut off. Strokes are a medical emergency that require immediate attention. The sooner a stroke victim receives care, the less damage is likely to occur. Stroke signs and symptoms The following are the primary symptoms of a … Continue reading Stroke illness

Atherosclerosis

These plaques harden and constrict the arteries, decreasing blood flow and oxygen supply to key organs and raising the risk of blood clots, which could block blood flow to the heart or brain. Atherosclerosis usually has no symptoms at first, and many people are unaware they have it, but if it progresses, it can lead … Continue reading Atherosclerosis

Coronary angiography and cardiac catheterization

Cardiac catheterization is an invasive diagnostic procedure that reveals vital information about the heart’s structure and function.  It usually entails employing a procedure known as coronary angiography or arteriography to take X-rays of the heart’s arteries (coronary arteries).  Coronary angiograms or arteriograms are the images that arise. Complications  Cardiac catheterization and coronary angiography are generally … Continue reading Coronary angiography and cardiac catheterization

What is ECMO, the Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation device for ?

ECMO is a means of supplying patients with insufficient blood perfusion in the body or gas exchange in the lungs with lung and heart help. Until it is restored to provide oxygen to the tissues and organs, blood is pumped from the body into an artificial lung, oxygenating red blood cells and extracting excess carbon … Continue reading What is ECMO, the Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation device for ?