Monthly Archives: February 2010
Incapacity of the left side (Left- side failure)
Blood purified by receiving oxygen in the lungs reaches the left side of the heart, and from there to other parts of the body. When the left side becomes weak, it loses its capacity to pump the purified blood to … Continue reading
HEART FAILURE
If the heart loses its capacity to pump the blood, it is called heart failure. When the heart muscles become weak, it loses the capacity to pump the blood to different parts of the body or, because of some reason … Continue reading
After recovery
One may feel worried or depressed even after many days of recovery. You might not have cared for a little pain in the chest before the heart attack, but not so now. Trains seem to rush in your heart. This … Continue reading
Tablets
If you don’t have any ulcer in your stomach, swallow ½ a tablet of Aspirin. Loosen the dress on the body. Lie down comfortably on a cot where there is plenty of air or lean on a couple of pillows. … Continue reading
What should the patients do?
Immediately seek the doctor’s advice. Don’t delay. There is a chance of 30 to 40% of such patients dying if there is no immediate medical care. Those who die, 75% of them die within 2 to 3 hours of the … Continue reading