Diastole
... coupling; electrical diastole ; ... Does the murmur occur in the
resting stage ( diastole ) or contracting stage ( systole )? Does it occur early ... . The cycle then starts over again. Does the murmur occur in the
resting stage ( diastole ) or contracting stage ( systole )? Does it occur early ...
Splint
... If a known haemophiliac has a bleed, immediate measures, such as
resting quietly and splint ing the joint or limb , will reduce the amount of ... involved, as in your case, some people find wearing hand splint s and
resting the joint for short periods is beneficial. pruritus ; essential ...
Bradycardia
... and other people who are physically active. Bradycardia is a slowness of the heart beat, usually at a rate under 60 beats per minute (normal
resting rate is 60 - 100 beats per minute). bradycardia Slow heart rate and pulse , usually slower than 60 beats per minute. Braxton Hicks ...
Breathing
... find it easier to breathe if you raise the head of your bed, rest your head on 3 or 4 pillows, or sit in a reclining chair. Saving your energy and
resting more may also help your breathing . Physiological symptoms of anxiety include increases in pulse rate and blood pressure , accelerated ...
ECG
... dehydrogenase-isomerase; ecdysteroid 26-hydroxylase; ecdysteroid UDP-glucosyltransferase; ecdysterone; ECF; ECF-A; ECFV; ECG ; ECG lead ; ...
resting electrocardiography ( EKG or ECG ), a test that measures the electrical signals that control the rhythm of your heart beat. The graph that shows ...
Exercise
... exercise and rest for the affected joint is important. When the hand is involved, as in your case, some people find wearing hand splint s and
resting the joint for short periods is beneficial. The amount of exercise carried out by young women has been linked to cancer risk so earlier ...
Familial tremor
... inherited disorder that causes a slow tremor in the hands, head and voice. It may affect only one side of the body, be worse when moving than when
resting and worsen with age. beriberi ... Familial Non- Hemolytic -Non-Obstructive Jaundice (Gilbert's Syndrome ) Familial Paroxysm al Polyserositis ...
First
... remember that you are the most important person on your health care team. First aid steps to reduce inflammation and pain . This may include
resting the knee , applying ice, using gentle compress ion with an elastic bandage, elevating the leg, and taking nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs ...
Hamstring
... stretch (back of thigh): place your right foot in front of your left , bend forward from your hips and, keeping your back straight and your hands
resting on the back ( left ) thigh, ... Hamstring Injury - Source:MedicineNet Chondromalacia Patellae (Patello femoral Syndrome ) - ...
Muscle
... to the nerve ends. Muscle s that become progressively weaker with prolonged use Muscle weakness that seems better in the morning or after
resting and worse after activity or at the end of the day Drooping eyelids Blurred or double vision ... Muscle -relaxing medicine may help prevent ...
Proliferation
... Am J Clin Pathol 111 (1 Suppl 1): S94-103, 1999. [PUBMED Abstract] ... IL-4 was first described in 1982 as a cofactor in the proliferation of
resting B-cells stimulated through the cross-linkage of their membrane IgM by anti -IgM antibodies . Related to vitamin A , this group of drugs may ...
Tremor
... inherited disorder that causes a slow tremor in the hands, head and voice. It may affect only one side of the body, be worse when moving than when
resting and worsen with age. beriberi ... Medtronic Activa tremor control therapy Neurostimulation therapy of the brain for treatment of essential ...