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Exploring the Link Between Chronic Stress and Poor Health

  A New perspective in recent years, scientists have been exploring the link between chronic stress and poor health. This blog post will look at this new perspective and discuss the implications for our health. What is chronic stress? are often underestimated It can lead to a number of serious health problems, including heart disease, high blood pressure, diabetes, and depression If you're regularly feeling overwhelmed or hopeless, it's important to talk to your doctor about ways to manage your stress Chronic stress takes a toll on our bodies and minds in many ways It can cause headaches, stomach problems, insomnia, anxiety, and depression Over time, chronic stress can lead to more serious health problems such as heart disease, high blood pressure, diabetes, and other chronic conditions If you're struggling to cope with chronic stress, it's important to talk to your doctor about ways to manage it What are the effects of chronic stress on our health? are numerous and can...

How to quickly and easily identify Rapid AFib vs SVT

If you're experiencing rapid heartbeats, it's important to know whether you're experiencing atrial fibrillation (AFib) or supraventricular tachycardia (SVT). While both conditions can be serious, they require different treatments. This blog post will show you how to quickly and easily identify which condition you're experiencing. What is Atrial Fibrillation (AFib? Rapid atrial fibrillation (Afib is a type of arrhythmia Arrhythmias are problems with the rate or rhythm of your heartbeat Afib can occur suddenly and last for a short time, or it can be a long-term problem SVT, on the other hand, is a type of rapid heart rate that happens when there is an issue with the electrical pathway between the upper and lower chambers of the heart While Afib and SVT may feel like the same thing, there are some key differences to look out for in order to get an accurate diagnosis If you experience either Afib or SVT, it's important to seek medical attention right away as both condit...

What is Atrial Septal Defect?

A hole in the heart atrial septal defect is a hole in the wall between the atria (the upper chambers of the heart). This hole allows blood to flow from the left atrium to the right atrium. The blood then mixes with oxygen-rich blood in the right ventricle and is pumped out to the body. The size of the hole in the atrial septal defect determines how much blood flows from the left atrium to the What are the symptoms of an Atrial Septal Defect? An atrial septal defect (ASD is a hole in the wall separating the upper chambers of the heart The symptoms of an ASD depend on how big the hole is and where it's located A small ASD may not cause any symptoms, while a large ASD can cause shortness of breath, fatigue, and irregular heartbeat ASDs are usually caused by a combination of genetic and environmental factors Most ASDs can be successfully treated with surgery or medications What causes an Atrial Septal Defect? An atrial septal defect (ASD is a hole in the wall between the upper chambers...

AV-nodal reentrant tachycardia

  Theory: AVNRT is a supraventricular tachycardia, which means that the arrythmia originates from either the atria or AV-node. A premature atrial complex (PAC) often luxates the arrythmia, as the consequential depolarisation wave can induce a re-entry circuit inside the AV-node (1). The AV-node contains two bundles: a slow pathway (alpha cells) and a fast pathway (beta cells). Almost always (~ 90%) the circle tachycardia arises within the slow pathway, resulting in retrograde activation of the atria through the fast pathway. Therefore, the typical AVNRT (or “slow-fast AVNRT”), the atrial contraction follows shortly after the ventricular contraction. This results in the P-wave showing during (invisible) or just shortly after the QRS-complex (short RP interval)! --------- Clinic: Typically, AVNRT has a sudden onset of rapid regular palpitations which end just as sudden. The heartrate varies from 100-250 bpm – typically 180 bpm. The high frequency and therefore consequential release o...

A-FIB VERSUS JUNCTIONAL RHYTHMS

. ATRIAL FIBRILLATION: On your rhythm strip, the two most important characteristics are: . 1) A rhythm that’s IRREGULARLY irregular (meaning there’s no way to predict the next beat) 2) No discernible P waves . In fact, if you notice an irregularly irregular rhythm and you’re having to convince yourself that you see P waves... it’s probably A-fib (multifocal atrial arrhythmias like WAP/MAT could fit the differential) . *In my opinion: Don’t get caught up in using fibrillation waves as an absolute criteria. Very fine A-fib can sometimes produce a near isoelectric line between beats. . JUNCTIONAL RHYTHMS: The pacemaker cells surrounding the AV junction are capable of initiating regular impulses but at a slightly slower natural rate than their sinus and atrial superiors. The heart is built this way so that when the pacemaker cells with the fastest intrinsic rates are in action, those below are suppressed and function primarily to pass along the impulse from above. . For these reasons, we s...

Living with Atrial Fibrillation (AFib)

In a healthy heart, the rate and rhythm of the heartbeat are controlled by an electrical system. A series of coordinated electrical signals start in a part of the heart called the Sinus Node. The electrical impulse then spreads across the heart and tells it when and where to contract, or squeeze. This synchronized heartbeat continuously circulates blood from the lungs, through the heart, and out to the rest of the body to deliver oxygen. In people with atrial fibrillation--also called AFib--the electrical signals are abnormal, and largely chaotic, and cause the heart's chambers to beat irregularly, and often rapidly. If you have been diagnosed with AFib, you are not alone. AFib is the most common type of irregular heartbeat and an estimated  Over 1 million people in the UK have atrial fibrillation  . Some people with AFib never experience symptoms and are diagnosed when a healthcare professional detects an irregular heartbeat. It's estimated that one-third of Americans who hav...

The Best Weight Loss Tips from Harley Street Experts

Harley Street weight loss is a popular method for people who want to lose weight quickly. It involves a special diet and exercise regime that is designed to help you lose weight quickly. The main advantage of Harley Street weight loss is that you can see results very quickly. In fact, many people report losing up to 10 pounds in just 2 weeks. This makes it a great option for people who want to lose weight quickly for a special event or holiday. Another advantage of Harley Street weight loss is that it is a very safe and healthy way to lose weight. The diet and exercise regime is designed by experts so you can be sure that you are not doing anything that could harm your health. If you are thinking about trying Harley Street weight loss, then you should speak to your doctor first to make sure that it is the right option for you. Your doctor will be able to advise you on whether or not Harley Street weight loss is right for you, and they will also be able to monitor your progress to make ...