Hey there!
Depending on the type of cardiovascular disease, the procedures can be different accordingly. Some include:
- Medication (to improve blood flow, improve heart rhythm, and reduce lipoprotein cholesterol)
- Surgery (Valve replacement/repair and artery bypass)
If you are closely related to someone that has CVD, you can help them in these ways:
- Communication
- The anxiety you have can affect the other person so don't show it to much
- Knowing when to call for help is very important
- Knowing when to care and when to be social
- Working with yourself and doctor to find which options are the best to help
Best of Luck!
Rapid weight loss.
Recurring fever or profuse night sweats.
Extreme and unexplained tiredness.
Prolonged swelling of the lymph glands in the armpits, groin, or neck.
Diarrhea that lasts for more than a week.
Sores of the mouth, anus, or genitals.
Pneumonia.
Endoscopes can be passed into the large intestine (colon) through the rectum to examine this area of the intestine. This procedure is called sigmoidoscopy or colonoscopy depending on how far up the colon is examined.
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