Cats with urinary tract obstructions can develop temporary or permanent kidney damage and dangerous
heart rhythm changes.
Not exact matches
The tiny sensors, which consist of infrared light - emitting diodes (LEDs) coupled with a sensitive light detector, measure infinitesimal gradations in light in human tissue, due to
changing blood volume in the microvasculature as blood circulates through the body — a process that follows in
rhythm with the beating of the
heart.
Whey protein may cause abnormal
heart rhythms,
changes in cholesterol levels, headache, increased diabetes risk, increased fracture or osteoporosis risk, kidney dysfunction, liver damage, stomach or intestine symptoms (acid reflux, bloating, constipation, cramps, gas, increased bowel movements, movement problems, nausea, reduced appetite, swelling of limbs, and upset stomach), and thirst.
Notes Toyota's Gunaratne: «A challenge for vehicle applications is having a system that can detect small
changes in
heart rhythms but can also separate out the noise and motion that happens inside the vehicle.
Professor Jeremy Pearson, Associate Medical Director at the British
Heart Foundation, said: «This study shows the heart's electrical wiring changes in mice that exercise for long periods, and these changes in heart rhythm are sustained afterw
Heart Foundation, said: «This study shows the
heart's electrical wiring changes in mice that exercise for long periods, and these changes in heart rhythm are sustained afterw
heart's electrical wiring
changes in mice that exercise for long periods, and these
changes in
heart rhythm are sustained afterw
heart rhythm are sustained afterwards.
The registration process highlighted concerns that dihydroartemisinin - piperaquine caused some short term
changes in electrocardiographs tracing the conduction of the
heart rhythm.
But activating only the neurons that made the mice stop breathing didn't
change heart rhythm or gastric pressure.
Teich and his colleagues attribute their success to the technique's ability to pick up both short - term and long - term fluctuations in
heart rhythms, as opposed to previous methods, which focused either on neighboring heartbeats or on long - term
changes.
But in less than a minute, it creates positive
changes in your
heart rhythms, which then sends powerful signals to the brain that directly affect your body via the mind - body connection.
Hypocalcemia can be experienced as leg cramps or
changes in
heart rhythm.
Untreated hyperthyroidism can cause
changes in
heart rate and
rhythm that can potentially be fatal.
As magnesium deficiency worsens, numbness, tingling, seizures, personality
changes, abnormal
heart rhythms, and coronary spasms can occur.
Later, at the University of Maryland, we studied patients in coronary - care units and saw this phenomenon of remarkable
changes in patients»
heart rate and
heart rhythms in response to simple touch from a dog.»
The class read out text, pinpointing areas where
rhythm breaks down to reflect Prospero's
change of
heart.
The
rhythm of a weakened
heart also
changes.
Auscultation can also detect certain kinds of
changes to the
rhythm of the
heart that may indicate an electrical problem.
Often your veterinarian will diagnose a problem with your pets
heart because they have heard either a
change in
rhythm, or a «
heart murmur» when listening to the
heart with a stethoscope.
The veterinarian will be looking for
changes in the lung sounds, respiration rates or quality,
heart sounds (both
rhythm and blood flow sounds), chest compressibility, signs of fluid accumulation in the chest or abdomen, and the size of such organs as the liver.
Moreover, smaller breeds of dogs as well as puppies are more susceptible to cinnamon overdose which can be manifested by vomiting and diarrhea as well as low blood sugar and
changes in the rate and
rhythm of the dog's
heart.
Watch for mild gastrointestinal effects (decreased appetite, vomiting, diarrhea), to fatigue,
changes in urination, weight loss or behavior
changes to serious
heart rhythm abnormalities.
Damaged
heart valves will usually produce a
heart murmur or
change in
rhythm which can be detected on clinical examination by the veterinarian using a stethoscope.
Radiographs (xrays) may be advised if
changes are noted in
heart rate or
rhythm or if a murmur (abnormal
heart sound) is heard.
Your veterinarian may hear a
heart murmur or detect
changes to the
rhythm of the
heart.
As a result, dogs with this problem will be unable to maintain normal
heart rates and many also suffer other
changes in
heart rhythm.
It is the color of music, the sound of the spirit and the emotions that exist in our living environments, the color of wind, the smell of rain, the texture of snow, the salty taste of tears, the discord of the broken
heart, the color of love, the music of the road, and
rhythms of
change that are created each time we arrive and say our goodbyes.
Other side effects include allergic reactions, central nervous system disorders, anxiety, abnormal
heart rhythm, photosensitivity (sensitivity to the sun), blood glucose «disturbances,» hepatotoxicity (liver damage),
changes in sensation and nerve damage.
Monitored patient telemetry for
rhythm and
heart rate
changes, collaborating with the physician as needed.
Monitor and treat in - home hospice patients, read and monitor telemetry for patient
rhythm and
heart rate
changes, and notify physicians for
changes in patient condition,
changes in telemetry or abnormal lab results.
Monitor and treat post-op patients; read and monitor telemetry for patient
rhythm and
heart rate
changes, and notify physicians for
changes in patient condition,
changes in telemetry or abnormal lab results.
• Monitored and treat post-op patients, patient telemetry for
rhythm and
heart rate
changes and kept physicians informed of patient's condition, offering accurate nursing assessment regarding patient's status.
Over the long term, excessive discharge of epinephrine and norepinephrine can lead to the suppression of cellular immune functioning; produce hemodynamic
changes, such as increased pressure in
heart rate; provoke variations in normal
heart rhythms; and produce neurochemical imbalances that may contribute to the development of psychiatric disorders.