- 1. Delta Q&A
- (Delta Hospital)
- ... institution (Moonray health) and financial corporation (Fidelity Asia Ventures). Located in the Hongqiao business district, SDC will provide a wide-range of primary care medical services, specialty cardiac ...
- 2. Delta Doctor List
- (Delta Hospital)
- ... Polish Ni, Devin Cardiac Rehabilitation, Physical Therapy Cardiac Rehabilitation, Physical Therapy Mandarin, English,Japanese Qu, Lifang; Senior Consultant Doctor ...
- 3. About Delta
- (Delta Hospital)
- ... medical services Shanghai DeltaWest Clinic offers comprehensive cardiovascular services through its Center of Cardiac Excellence, Chest Pain Clinic, General Cardiology, Pediatric Cardiology, Women’s ...
- 4. Jellyfish stings
- (Jellyfish stings)
- ... Irregular heartbeat Sudden loss of heart function (cardiac arrest) When to see a doctor Although jellyfish stings can be quite painful, most are minor and get better with home treatment. Seek ...
- 5. Truncus arteriosus
- (Truncus arteriosus)
- ... along with a pediatric cardiac surgeon and often a whole team of specialized staff. In order for the pediatric cardiologist to check the condition of your baby's heart and make a diagnosis, he or ...
- 6. Trichinosis
- (Trichinosis)
- ... medications is less certain, but your doctor may prescribe anti-parasitic medication if you have central nervous system, cardiac or respiratory problems as a result of the invasion. Pain relievers. After ...
- 7. Transposition of the great arteries
- (Transposition of the great arteries)
- ... cardiac surgeons. Emergency procedures are often needed to improve your baby's oxygen level. You won't likely have time to prepare for your first meeting with your baby's doctor because it will happen ...
- 8. Tetralogy of Fallot
- (Tetralogy of Fallot)
- ... hypertrophy) and if the heart rhythm is regular. Cardiac catheterization. During this procedure, your doctor inserts a thin flexible tube (catheter) into an artery or vein in your baby's groin and ...
- 9. Tetanus
- (Tetanus)
- ... you can't breathe at all. Respiratory failure is the most common cause of death. Lack of oxygen may also induce cardiac arrest and death. Pneumonia is another cause of death. If your wound is small ...
- 10. Tuberculosis
- (Tuberculosis)
- ... and fluid collections that may interfere with your heart's ability to pump effectively. This condition, called cardiac tamponade, can be fatal. If you suspect that you have tuberculosis, contact ...
- 11. Rett syndrome
- (Rett syndrome)
- ... Seizures Difficulty eating, leading to poor nutrition and delayed growth Constipation, which can be a severe and chronic problem Life-threatening heart rhythms (cardiac arrhythmias) Thin, fragile ...
- 12. Tachycardia
- (Tachycardia)
- ... or cause sudden cardiac arrest or death. Treatments may help control a rapid heartbeat or manage diseases contributing to tachycardia. When your heart's rate is too rapid, it may not effectively ...
- 13. Vocal cord paralysis
- (Vocal cord paralysis)
- ... of the body or a device similar to a cardiac pacemaker — may restore opening and closing of the vocal cords. Researchers continue to study this and other options. Vocal cord paralysis can be frustrating ...
- 14. Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV)
- (Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV))
- ... walking Numbness or tingling Chest pain, or rapid or slow heart rate The signs and symptoms listed above may signal a more serious problem, such as stroke or a cardiac condition. About half ...
- 15. Ventricular septal defect
- (Ventricular septal defect )
- ... also be done while a baby is still in the womb (fetal echocardiography). Cardiac catheterization. In this test, a thin, flexible tube (catheter) is inserted into a blood vessel at the groin or arm ...
- 16. Premature ventricular contractions
- (Premature ventricular contractions)
- ... contractions can lead to chaotic, dangerous heart rhythms and possibly sudden cardiac death. You're likely to start by seeing your family doctor. However, in some cases when you call to set up an ...
- 17. Ventricular fibrillation
- (Ventricular fibrillation)
- ... inside the artery to hold it open more widely and prevent re-narrowing in the future. Cardiac computerized tomography (CT) or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Although more commonly used to ...
- 18. Heart Disease
- (Heart Disease)
- ... flow to keep up with demand. This causes symptoms, most notably leg pain when walking (claudication). Sudden cardiac arrest. Sudden cardiac arrest is the sudden, unexpected loss of heart function, breathing ...
- 19. Myocarditis
- (Myocarditis)
- ... beating (sudden cardiac arrest). If not treated immediately, it causes sudden cardiac death. You're likely to start by seeing your primary care doctor, or in the case of severe symptoms, an emergency ...
- 20. Myocardial ischemia
- (Myocardial ischemia)
- ... oxygen supply. Myocardial ischemia, also called cardiac ischemia, can damage your heart muscle, reducing its ability to pump efficiently. A sudden, severe blockage of a coronary artery may lead to a ...