Circulatory and Respiratory Emergencies

acute coronary syndrome

How to treat acute coronary syndrome

Acute coronary syndrome is a condition triggered by abrupt and diminished flow of blood to the heart. Generally, other conditions the same as acute coronary syndrome is myocardial infarction or heart attack. Furthermore, acute coronary syndrome causes chest pain and discomfort which is common among women, older people and suffering from diabetes. Symptoms of acute […]

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shortness of breath

Dealing with shortness of breath when working out

Shortness of breath or dyspnea involves severe tightening of the chest, hunger for air and suffocation. Generally, working out, performing strenuous exercises, extreme temperatures and significant obesity can result to shortness of breath. Symptoms of shortness of breath At first, feeling of lightheadedness due to exertion or exercise Rapid and shallow breathing Chest pain Pain

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hyperventilation

Management of hyperventilation

Hyperventilation occurs when an individual overly breathes – exhaling and inhaling very rapid and shallow. Usually, an individual who rapidly breathes causes panic attacks or anxiety but there are some serious medical conditions that can result to hyperventilation. Symptoms of hyperventilation At first, confusion, dizziness and lightheadedness Fast or increased rate of breathing Weakness, numbness

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