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I Went To The Dr. About 2 Or 3 Months Ago For Chest Pain. They Took Blood And Did A Chest X-ray…they Said I ?

October 22nd, 2009

had…Costochondritis…. It is still going on.. I am starting to think I have a heart problem or something. I only have the pain if I move a certain way. Like when lying down and flipping over in my sleep. It is in my sternum. No other symptoms just the pain whenever I move a certain way…Here it is like 3 months later and I still get the pain on and off. It feels like the pain is in my bone rather than my heart.. any ideas?

The Basics Of A Blood Pressure Monitor

October 11th, 2009

It may become mandatory to be compelled to observe your blood pressure from home; this maybe due to hypertension or other medical issues.  This is really simply done if you purchase a home monitor, but there are numerous kinds to select from and they’re different with regard to price and accuracy.  One kind of monitor that you can buy is the one we are all familiar with when we are making a trip to the doctor’s office.  This one is typically known as the aneroid blood pressure machine.  It operates by first wrapping an air bladder around your higher arm and then a stethoscope is placed on top of your arm above the elbow. 

Your heartbeat is then listened to and you have got to hang around for it to vanish after the air pad has been pumped full of air.  To take the reading, a dial is attached on the cuff and an arrow points towards a measurement when the heart beat is first heard and when it was last heard.  These 2 numbers are your blood pressure.  Though the aneroid monitor is hard to use, it’s the least expensive type and it’s also intensely correct.  However, if you have to do a reading with this monitor on yourself, it is especially tough to do. 

Those that have hearing issues must avoid this type of monitor since having the power to listen for the heart beat is vital.  A more preferred sort of blood pressure monitor is the digital version.  These are miles better to use and are also correct if you don’t have irregular heart rates.  You also need to recollect the reading is influenced by movements made in the test.  The digital models also cost more than aneroid blood pressure monitors. 

There’s no difference in the way digital and aneroid blood pressure monitors work.  Both kinds require that your arm be wrapped with a bladder that’s's attached to the monitor, but the digital monitors will mechanically pump air into the bladder and then release it.  You’ll then get a digital reading of your heart rate and blood pressure.  For those folks that are active there is a wrist heart rate and blood pressure monitor.  It is extremely simple to use since all that has to be done is to strap it on your wrist.  With the simple pressing of a button your pressure can be checked at any point or anyplace.  The results of the reading can be stored for later comparison and it has voice capacities which come in useful when you are running, as an example.  Another sort of monitoring device is the finger blood pressure monitor.  This is a good choice if you’d like something small and portable, because these monitors are truly satisfactorily small to be held in a hand.  They digitally display, save and track readings.  However, this kind of blood monitoring device is also not as correct as the kinds that take readings from your arm.  Employing a finger blood pressure monitor is simple, though.  All you would like to do is insert a finger in the opening of the monitor, push the button and wait two seconds for the reading to turn up.  As you can see there are masses of calls for you when it comes to blood pressure monitors so depending on your necessities you can select one. 

When at home the aneroid or digital monitor should serve your needs but if you are on the move, for example running or jogging, and need to trace your blood pressure the wrist or finger monitor would be way easier.  As a last reminder, your blood pressure done at home or while outside must be checked and compared with your GP’s's office to observe them for accuracy. 
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Anyone Have Chest Pain And Ekg And Blood Come Back Ok And Still Have Problems?

September 28th, 2009

I have had chest pain for the past week&1/2….was admitted in to the hospital for 2 days and now discharged and going to finsh testing as outpt….but while im wiating to find out I was wondering if anyone has had BAD chest pain and a good EKG and blood work and still something be wrong with there heart?
(blood pressure and pain responded well with nitroglyceryn in the hossy but pain has started back and kind of worse(not a bad bad pain)
anyone who knows anything about this,I would love to hear from you!

Product Review

Can High Cholesterol In The Blood Makes Your Left Chest Pain Occasionally?

September 26th, 2009

A friend told me he experience occasional pains in the chest and when they took his Lipid Profile he had high cholesterol. I wonder if this can be used as a first sign that your cholesterol is high.

Is Chest Pain, Headache And Red Eyes A Symptom To Expect With A New Blood Pressure Med. ?

September 16th, 2009

Currently I am taking Micardis 80mg,Dilitiazem er 180mg,lisinopril hct 20/12.5mg and I was taking Toprol xl 200mg and just three days ago my doc took me of the toprol and started me on a new med. by the name of Coreg 12.5mg to take two times a day. With the change in med I have had bad headaches and chest pain along with red eyes and I dont know if this is somthing to be expected until the med get into my system or if it could be somekind of reaction.

What Is Causeing All Of These Symptoms.. High Blood Pressure, Rapid Heart Rate, Chest Pain And Facial Numbness

September 10th, 2009

we know that it is not corinary heart disease, we have had a heart cath, we have had a ct scan of the brain, and nothing . everything is negative. please help

What Causes The Symptoms (coughing, Chest Pains, Coughing Up Sputum Or Blood) For Tuberculosis??

September 8th, 2009

What happens in the body to cause the symptoms?

What Is The Cure For Heart Enlargement With Chest Pain? My Blood Pressure Is Normal But My Heart Beats Fast?

September 5th, 2009

ser mam im 23 years of age, im smoking before and drink but i stop it after i got heart enlargement after 9 months i lost 65 pounds from my weight of 230 pounds. my blood pressure is normal but my heart beat fast but my heartrate is normal, sometimes i feel my heart is going to enlarge and then i experience pain. my doctor and my parents, said that it was just psychological . I just lost 65 pounds of my weight but still i experiencing chest pain. i do exercise, balance diet , monitoring of blood pressure, but i experience chest pain. thanks god bless, read the bible always it could help, avoid sins.

I Had A Chest Pain The Symptoms Shows Dat Its Haeart Pain ..but The Ecg And Blood Test Are Normal…?

September 5th, 2009

i was underobservation but the result r the same..
when i get back home the pain starts again…its stays 4 2 or 3 min twics a day …doc gave me appointment on 9th sep ..and suggest me a nuclear test
..now wot shoul i do

Bizarre Symptoms..atypical Chest Pain, Palpitations, Blood Pressure Swings?

September 4th, 2009

4 months ago, my chest wall started feeling very heavy most of the time, my blood pressure began swinging all over the place, I’ve seen it as low as 52/40 and as high as 170/95 on the extreme ends..Sometimes though it stabilizes at my usual 125/70, eating seems to stabilize things.
At first, I was having alot of tachycardia, but that has died out and been replaced by severe lightheaded spells, worse chest pain, a distinct nausea/breathless feeling, mental confusion, and palpitations which are often brought on by movement (originating from the area about 3-6″ below the heart) and fatigue beyond belief.
I have had an EKG during the chest pain and it was normal. My echo was normal. Stress test normal. Labs all normal. Chest xray normal. MRI brain normal. I have also o2 desaturated briefly a number of times into the mid 80′s. while in the ER
I have been totally disabled by this…totally..no exaggeration, I am purely devastated as I can no longer even drive due to the unpredicability of the symptoms.

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