I am a 31 yr. old motivational speaker, learning new material for weekend presentation, feeling full pressure. Midnight last night, had severe squeezing and letting up in the chest over my heart, severe pain (NO...
Dear abbey, my son was attack by my sister in laws boyfriends dog , he was bitting twice onge in the head and then around the eye, he had to get tweleve stitches, the owners got rid of the dog two days later,the...
I am experiencing a sudden gout attack in my left foot. I am unable to get into my Dr. until Monday. Is there any non-prescription medicine I can take to ease the pain. It has been about 6 years since last attack.
If you have had bypass surgery or a heart attack, should you stay away from black licorice?
I heard from a family member about this. My husband had an MRI performed on him for his lower back in May, and on June 20, he had a heart attack. Nothing was found, no clots, no overdose, nothing, they don't...
Heart attack was sudden and got near immediate medical attention. Everything says minimal if any damage. It will have been over 3 weeks between the attack and the flight. Anything I need to watch for?
My left arm has been aching and throbbing since 10:30 pm and it is now 4:17 am. i feel like i could throw up, not indigestion, but just an urge to vomit. i have had a weird headache all day, yesterday too, and...
If I had a heart murmur and a high stress level with panic attacks along with ptsd could this more likely than not cause me to have a heart attack
I normally have a high heart rate. I have taken beta blockers in the past. Yesterday, my heart would beat really fast then "stop". It seemed to skip beating for several seconds. The overall rate for 1...
I'm having pain in my left shoulder, left side of my chest neck and arm is this a sign of a heart attack
I am having an ache in my jaw and left arm. some pressure in my chest on and off this morning. my blood pressure is 117/75. should I be worried
What can I take or do if a person can not take aspirn or tylonel, and they are having a heart attack. Thank you, B. Whitley