1/11/2012

Anxiety attack Vs. Heart attack Find Out How To Tell The difference

Each year thousands of people rush to the accident room with complaints of chest pains, shortness of breath, and nausea.

Most, if not all, think they are having a heart attack. Once tests are completed they find out their heart is fine.

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What they've experienced is an anxiety attack. The symptoms of an anxiety attack vs. Heart attack can be very similar.

Anxiety attack Vs. Heart attack Find Out How To Tell The difference

How can you tell the difference?

Anxiety attack vs. Heart attack?

Truthfully it is not all the time easy to tell the difference. Both an anxiety attack and a heart attack can cause increased heart rate and even irregular heartbeats.

Learning to distinguish the unlikeness between the two is difficult for most people. Either type of attack can cause pain and pain.

The Heart Races Anxiety or Heart Attack?

Approximately eighty percent of people having anxiety attacks have a rapid or irregular heart rate. Many of these people think they are on the verge of having a heart attack.

They will complain that their heart is racing, or beating much too fast. In most cases if rapid heart rate is not accompanied by severe pain its an anxiety attack.

While heart rate will change during a heart attack, the more coarse indication of illness that is not usually present with an anxiety attach is extreme pain. Pain in the town of the chest that lasts more than a few minutes is one sign of a heart attack.

Upper body parts can also perceive pain during the beginning of a heart attack. This includes both arms, the neck, the jaw, or the stomach.

This pain may come and go.

Those experiencing an anxiety attack don't usually have the severe pain of a heart attack victim.

Another coarse occurrence with an anxiety attack is rapid breathing. Sometimes the someone feeling the rapid breathing will think they can't breathe.

In truth all they need to do is to reminder their self to take a deep breathe and self-regulate their breathing.

This can be very difficult to accomplish in the midst of a strong anxiety attack. Shortness of breath is someone else early sign of a heart attack.

It can occur with or without chest pain. Cold sweat, nausea, and lightheadedness can also be present in the beginning of a heart attack.

There is no association between anxiety attacks and heart attacks other than the symptoms of both feel so much alike.

Often the someone in the midst of an anxiety attack does not think clearly. They become much less rational and therefore it can be hard to convince them they are not having a heart attack.

Remember, the level of pain, the areas of pain, and the type of breathing is usually similar, yet different in a heart attack and an anxiety attack.

Medical evaluation is the only way to rule the unlikeness during an attack. After the attack the someone with an anxiety attack will return to normal and have no symptoms.

That's not usually the case with a heart attack.

All medical professionals advise that if you're not sure what's happening you should seek medical attention immediately.

While it may be embarrassing to find out there's nothing wrong except being anxious its great to get checked out.

Anxiety attack Vs. Heart attack Find Out How To Tell The differenceWhat causes atrial fibrillation? Tube. Duration : 0.85 Mins.


Atrial fibrillation can be caused by a number of different things, but it's generally caused by something which stretches the upper two chambers of the heart. In particular, the left upper chamber of the heart. If it's subject to stress, if it's stretched, atrial fibrillation can occur. When the upper chambers of the heart are stretched, they become sort of ticklish and they start to quiver. So, patients who have atrial fibrillation will often times have high blood pressure or a leaky heart valve or a combination of those things and cause the upper chambers to become stretched and that's what causes atrial fibrillation. In many patients, atrial fibrillation occurs for unknown reasons. Those patients are called "lone atrial fibrillators."They have lone atrial fibrillation and in those patients, there is no obvious identifiable cause for A Fib. They just have it.

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1/09/2012

Atrial Fibrillation: Cardioversion

Atrial Fibrillation: Cardioversion Tube. Duration : 2.50 Mins.


www.nucleusinc.com This 3D animation shows how an abnormal heart rhythm, such as atrial fibrillation (a-fib or afib), can be restored with electrical cardioversion. This animation shows normal heart rhythm with electrical signals that originate at the SA node. A heart with abnormal signals and atrial fibrillation is shown forming a blood clot which results in a stroke. Next, the steps of the cardioversion procedure are illustrated: the placement of EKG electrodes, the placement of cardioversion paddles, the delivery of shock to the chest and heart, and the restoration of normal electrical signals within the heart.

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1/07/2012

St Vincent's AFIB Institute on Ch4 WJXT

St Vincent's AFIB Institute on Ch4 WJXT Tube. Duration : 5.98 Mins.


St. Vincents HealthCare announces a new Atrial Fibrillation Institute, the latest addition to its awarding winning and nationally recognized heart and vascular program. The institute is a collaboration between cardiologists, cardiothoracic surgeons and the hospital. It is designed to offer patients access to the latest advances from physicians working together to create treatment options designed for each individual patient.

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1/05/2012

Stroke Prevention and Atrial Fibrillation

Stroke Prevention and Atrial Fibrillation Tube. Duration : 25.68 Mins.


Stroke Prevention and Atrial Fibrillation

Tags: Stroke Prevention, Atrial Fibrillation, cardiology, eagle

1/04/2012

Natural Substitutes For Beta Blockers

Beta-Adrenergic Blockers are medicines that are used for patients with high blood pressure. But like any other rehabilitation even these have various adverse effects and that is why habitancy as well the doctors and scientists are now looking for natural replacements and substitutes of these beta blockers. For instance, habitancy who have asthma are not given beta blockers and so those with asthma undoubtedly need a rehabilitation that is made up of natural products and do not have side effects or at least effects that are life-threatening or the ones that get far too serious. If a sick person is taking some other medicines along with the beta blocker then chances are that the beta blocker will interact with the other drugs and thus cause side effects.

Now what the beta blockers do is it blocks some the adrenalin effects and thus keeps the blood pressure in control. Passionflower is an herbal plant that works as a strong and effective freedom as well. It truly has no side effects. It is as good as many other anxiety cure medicines and this is medially proved. The capsules and tinctures of passionflower can be found in the health food stores.

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Chamomile tea is also a very preponderant freedom remedy. It has been used by habitancy all over the world for a long time now. Just one cup suffices to keep the blood pressure in our body in control. The tea needs to be fragrant and fresh in order to work effectively and so the someone who buys it should check that out.

Natural Substitutes For Beta Blockers

The right breathing exercises all the time work as anxiety cures and therefore they help control the blood pressure and thus block the harmful effects of the adrenalin. While holding the back level and thus sitting in an upright position one has to place the tip of the tongue just behind the upper front teeth and then exhale straight through the mouth. After emptying the lungs the air is to be taken in straight through the nose while counting four mentally. Then the breath is to be hold until you count seven. This enter cycle needs to be repeated for about fifteen minutes.

But there are herbal medications that claim to be natural and also a substitute of the beta blockers are not safe to use. These drugs are not approved by the doctors or the scientists and are not prescribed by them either. These herbal remedies are known as over-the-counter drugs and can not be fully trusted. Very few of the natural medicines are proved to be effective at all to stop heart failure or even to be able to keep the blood pressure in control.

There are a few natural remedies that are prescribed and promoted for various cardiovascular conditions. Like, L-arginine which is among the best known of all the natural substitutes for a heart condition. This rehabilitation is quite promising but the real consequent of it is still not clear. The law in which is works shows that it should work wonderfully. The long term benefits are approximately known but as it is natural and therefore safe to use, patients do choose to try it out for themselves.

Pomegranate juice is another health drink that is a natural remedy for a heart condition. It has got a lot of polyphenols that work as anti-oxidants. But it is been said that relying solely on this juice as a cure for a heart qoute or for controlling high blood pressure is not a very good idea. This juice is natural and wholesome and therefore safe but needs to be assisted by other medication to cure cardiovascular problems.

Those are only a few strategies of many to help you lower and even successfully take control of your high blood pressure.

More straightforward yet superior strategies and step-by-step instructions about what to do and how to do it right, you can find in a special report by Samuel Baron "Natural rehabilitation For Hypertension".

Natural Substitutes For Beta BlockersVIDEO: Dr, Is AFib The Leading Cause Of Stroke In Women? Video Clips. Duration : 0.93 Mins.


Find out the leading cause of stroke in women. Watch Dr. deGuzman, cardiovascular surgeon, explain why AFib / Atrial Fibrillation is so deadly. Go to www.EmpowHer.com to get info on AFib. Share your heart story & share this with a friend.

Keywords: afib, atrial, fibrillation, empowher, deguzman, st., joseph, heart, health

1/03/2012

Preventing Stroke & Post Stroke Rehabilitation

Preventing Stroke & Post Stroke Rehabilitation Video Clips. Duration : 4.92 Mins.


The American Heart Association states that over 700000 people suffer a new or recurring stroke each year in the United States alone. 22% of these, die, making stroke the 3rd leading cause of death. About 5.7 million stroke survivors are alive in the United States today. Recovering from a stroke may take several months, even years of medical treatment, therapy, and effort from the stroke survivor. Many however, never regain lost functions due to stroke, leaving permanent disabilities. If someone you know is experiencing sudden symptoms such as a sudden droopiness or loss of function of one side of the face or body, a sudden slurring of words, or sudden extreme headache, call 911 immediately. It is critical that the person receive medical attention as quickly as possible. For more information on stroke, recovery, or rehabilitation from stoke related disabilities, call 1-800-GS-Cares.

Tags: AFIB, Stroke, Imagofilms, Aneurism, aneurysm, heart, atrial, cumoden, cholesterol, good, samaritan

1/02/2012

Dysautonamia/POTS/NCS/RSD/TBI/A-Fib/Invisible Disabilities

Dysautonamia/POTS/NCS/RSD/TBI/A-Fib/Invisible Disabilities Tube. Duration : 7.18 Mins.


This video is about my life before and after a car accident in 2002. I did have Dysautonomia,POTS/NCS& CKDII & PTSD* (PTSD from my toxic/abusive family which continues b/c they will not stop)! Also I have an abusive ex-husband! After the MVA I had so many injuries and surgeries and so much pain! I acquired an TBI (went thru 3 yrs of brain injury rehab) & the Dysautonomia/POTS/NCS GOT MUCH WORSE. Also I had to get a permanent pacemaker! I got RSD/CRPS after my last surgery in '07! It spread to "full body RSD/CRPS in 3 yrs". I also have: chronic pain, Mild heart attack in '05 (*broken heart syndrome b/c I lost my oldest daughter), CVA(*stroke) in'06 with lingering effects, Long QT syndrome,hearing loss (2 hearing aids), vision issues, Long thoracic nerve damage (very painful) w/winged scapula,IGA def, Hypogammaglobulinemia, Anemia of Chronic disease, Asthma, multiple herniate/bulging lumbar & Cervical discs, degenerative disc disease, L-5 radiculopathy w/ foot drop & AFO's, etc.. This video is to help awareness of invisible disabilities! I was asked to make it by the people at "invisible no more".. So here goes!!

Tags: Dysautonomia, Invisible Disabilities, POTS, NCS, RSD, CRPS, TBI, Atrial fibrillation, A-fib, Chronic Pain, MVA, Stroke, CVA, Broken Heart Syndrome, Loss, Heart attack, Pacemaker, Sick Sinus Syndrome, Disabilities., Suzydukettes