Circulation: Heart, cardiac cycle, blood pressure

When is ECG needed?

Electrocardiography is the method of manufacturing cardiograms, a recording of the heart’s electrical activity. It’s an electrogram of the center that could be a graph of voltage versus time of the electrical activity of the center mistreatment electrodes placed on the skin. What is an ECG?  A simple, painless take on a look that measures […]

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What is the treatment for Coronary Artery Disease?

Introduction Coronary artery disease is usually caused when there is some sort of obstruction inside the coronary artery, which prevents the proper flow of blood to the heart. Prolonged or complete obstruction can cause a heart attack or the complete stoppage of the heart. One of the main causes of such an obstruction is damage

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What is the best treatment for heart disease?

Introduction Cardiovascular disease (CVD) refers to a group of illnesses affecting the heart and blood arteries. Examples of CVD (commonly known as a heart attack) are angina and myocardial infarction. Stroke, heart failure, hypertension, rheumatic heart disease, cardiomyopathy, irregular heart rhythms, congenital heart disease, valvular heart disease, carditis, aortic aneurysms, peripheral artery disease, thromboembolic disease,

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What is Chondrichthyes

The cardiac cycle is described as the process through which the atria and ventricles contract and relax alternately in order to pump blood throughout the body. It begins at the start of one heartbeat and finishes at the start of the next. The process begins as early as the fourth week of gestation, when the

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What is Angina Pectoris?

The term “angina” comes from the Greek word “ankhone”, which means “a strangling sensation”, and the Latin word “pectoris” refers to the chest. Although various factors play a role in the pathogenesis of angina, it is usually a clinical hallmark of myocardial ischaemia and the outcome of CAD (Coronary Artery Diseases). In ancient India, the

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What do you Know About Systole and Diastole?

The cardiac cycle is described as the process through which the atria and ventricles contract and relax alternately in order to pump blood throughout the body. It begins at the start of one heartbeat and finishes at the start of the next. The process begins as early as the fourth week of gestation, when the

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What causes Plaque to Form in the Arteries?

Introduction Arteries possess thick walls compared to other blood vessels. This is the reason the arteries need to perform more critical functions like carrying oxygenated blood to all the body parts even under complications like considerable pressure.  The arteries which have thin walls tend to get damaged leading to blood loss caused by the rupture

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Vitamin K deficiency and its symptoms

Vitamin K is a group of fat-soluble vitamins that helps in blood clotting and calcium absorption, affecting bone and heart health. As a result, the absence of it has an impact on the affected body parts and internal functioning. Keep reading to learn more about vitamin K deficiency, including symptoms, causes, and treatment options. Vitamin

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Ventricular Systole

The heart is one of the most crucial organs responsible for sustaining life. The heart is the pumping organ of the body. It helps transport blood to all the parts of the body. The heart pumps blood through the set of connections between veins and arteries. Throughout a person’s lifespan, the functioning of the heart

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Ventricular Filling Stage

All the organisms present on earth survive on food, water, minerals, and oxygen. Life is impossible if all these factors do not come into play. These are the basic requirements of any organism for its survival. However, these components must be transported to all parts of the body that require them. The body needs them

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