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- Silent heart attack: What are the risks? - Mayo Clinic
A silent heart attack is a heart attack that has few, if any, symptoms or has symptoms not recognized as a heart attack A silent heart attack might not cause chest pain or shortness of breath, which are typically linked to a heart attack People who have a silent heart attack might not know it
- Absence seizure - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Absence seizures usually can be managed with antiseizure medicines Some children who have them also develop other seizures, such as generalized tonic-clonic seizures or myoclonic seizures Many children outgrow absence seizures in their teens
- Ataque cardíaco asintomático: ¿Cuáles son los riesgos?
Un ataque cardíaco asintomático es aquel que presenta pocos síntomas, si es que hay alguno, o que tiene síntomas que no se reconocen como un ataque cardíaco Es posible que no cause dolor en el pecho ni falta de aire, que son síntomas asociados comúnmente con un ataque cardíaco Las personas
- Myocardial ischemia - Symptoms causes - Mayo Clinic
Myocardial ischemia reduces blood flow to the heart and may cause chest pain – but not always Learn all the signs and symptoms and how to treat it
- Infant acid reflux - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic
Treatment For most babies, making some changes to feeding eases infant reflux until it gets better on its own Medicines Reflux medicines aren't typically used in children to treat reflux that isn't complicated But a healthcare professional may recommend an acid-blocking medicine for several weeks or months Acid-blocking medicines include cimetidine (Tagamet HB), famotidine (Pepcid AC) and
- Absence seizure - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic
An EEG records the electrical activity of the brain through electrodes put on the scalp EEG results show changes in brain activity This may help diagnose brain conditions such as epilepsy and other seizure conditions
- Carbon monoxide poisoning - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Overview Carbon monoxide poisoning occurs when carbon monoxide builds up in the blood When too much carbon monoxide is in the air, carbon monoxide replaces oxygen in the red blood cells This can lead to serious tissue damage or even death Carbon monoxide is a gas that has no odor, taste or color It comes from burning fuels, including gasoline, wood, propane or charcoal Appliances and
- Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) - Mayo Clinic
A healthcare professional might be able to diagnose GERD based on a history of symptoms and a physical examination To confirm a diagnosis of GERD, or to check for complications, a care professional might recommend: Upper endoscopy An upper endoscopy uses a tiny camera on the end of a flexible tube
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