THE HEART IS ALWAYS AT WORK
The heart is always at work. Hemodynamics refers to blood flow.
Any obstruction to the flow of blood in and around the heart, may
lead to failure. The heart is about the size of a folded fist and works
to pump blood to all the body's tissues.
Any obstruction to the flow of blood in and around the heart, may
lead to failure. The heart is about the size of a folded fist and works
to pump blood to all the body's tissues.
Poor circulation may occur for a number of reasons.
The patient in heart failure, is at risk for stroke.
Myocardial infarction
The heart is a pump, which pumps blood around the body.
If there is damage, like a myocardial infarction, the heart's
function will be impaired.
If there is damage, like a myocardial infarction, the heart's
function will be impaired.
A MI (myocardial infarction ) is also known as a heart
attack. It results from obstruction to blood flow. Fatty
deposits may cause this.
Death of the heart muscle surrounding the obstructed
blood vessel will result. Symptoms such as lack of oxygen,
shortness of breath and chest pain will occur.
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Diabetic Retinopathy
This condition affects the blood vessels in the eye.
Poor vision and possible blindness may result from
leaking and weakening of the blood vessels.
Poor vision and possible blindness may result from
leaking and weakening of the blood vessels.
The consequences of poor circulation
The patient who has heart failure,
is also at risk for stroke or renal failure.
The diabetic patient is also at risk for stroke.
is also at risk for stroke or renal failure.
The diabetic patient is also at risk for stroke.
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