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Hemoglobin: Normal, High, Low Levels by Age, Test, Deficiency Hemoglobin (abbreviated Hgb or Hb) is the protein molecule in red blood cells that carries oxygen from the lungs to the body's tissues and returns carbon dioxide from the tissues back to the lungs Hgb is made up of four protein molecules (globulin chains) that are connected The normal adult hemoglobin molecule contains two alpha-globulin chains and two beta-globulin chains
What Is Normal Blood Pressure and Pulse by Age? - MedicineNet Blood pressure (BP) is the force that the blood column exerts against the walls of the arteries as the heart pumps blood with every beat BP is measured in millimeters of mercury (mm Hg) and composed of two numbers (fraction) The first (upper) number refers to systolic BP, and the second (lower) number refers to diastolic BP
Acyclovir: Herpes Uses, Side Effects, Dosage - MedicineNet Acyclovir is an antiviral drug prescribed to treat genital herpes, shingles, and chickenpox The most common side effects are nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and headache Other reported side effects include agitation, confusion, rash, anemia, hypersensitivity reactions, seizures, agitation, confusion, anemia, hepatitis, and muscle pain Consult your doctor if pregnant or breastfeeding
Hepatitis B Vaccine: Uses, Warnings, Side Effects, Dosage - MedicineNet Hepatitis B vaccine is an inactivated viral vaccine administered intramuscularly to provide protection against infection from all subtypes of hepatitis B virus Common side effects of hepatitis B vaccine include injection site reactions, weakness, fatigue, headache, dizziness, feeling unwell (malaise), fever, muscle pain (myalgia), nausea, diarrhea, upper respiratory infection, and throat
What Is the Normal Range for Hepatitis B Surface Antibody? - MedicineNet Hepatitis B surface antibodies (anti-HBs or HBsAb) are measured in blood samples in milli-International Units milliliter mIU mL) The ranges for hepatitis B surface antibodies are: Anti-HBs greater than 10-12 mIU mL: Protected against hepatitis B virus infection, either from vaccination or successful recovery from a previous HBV infection Anti-HBs less than 5 mIU mL: Negative for HBV
Methocarbamol: Muscle Relaxant Uses, Warnings, Side Effects, Dosage Methocarbamol is a medication used to relieve muscle spasms, and relax neck and jaw muscle contraction (lockjaw) caused by tetanus Common side effects of methocarbamol include slow heart rate (bradycardia), low blood pressure (hypotension), inflammation with blood clots in the vein (thrombophlebitis), fainting (syncope), memory loss (amnesia), sleeplessness (insomnia), dizziness
Emphysema Types, Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment - MedicineNet Emphysema is a chronic obstructive pulmonary disease that presents as an abnormal and permanent enlargement of air spaces distal to the terminal bronchioles This enlargement interferes with the efficient oxygen exchange and leads to respiratory difficulties It frequently occurs in association with obstructive pulmonary problems and chronic bronchitis
Polycythemia Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment - MedicineNet Polycythemia definition Polycythemia is a condition that results in an increased level of circulating red blood cells in the bloodstream People with polycythemia have increased hematocrit, hemoglobin, or red blood cell count above the normal limits Polycythemia is normally reported in terms of increased hematocrit (hematocrit is the ratio of the volume of red blood cells to the total blood
Hepatitis Immunizations: Vaccine Schedule for Adults, Newborn - MedicineNet Hepatitis B was previously referred to as "serum hepatitis" because it usually is spread by the transfer of infected blood or serum (for example, through needle sticks, blood transfusions, hemodialysis, and childbirth) Hepatitis B also is spread through sexual intercourse and may be passed from mother to child Inadvertent exposure to infected blood or body fluids may occur during tattooing