Have you ever wondered what a stress test is like? Get a behind the scenes look with Dr. Cusnir and see what happens during a stress test. Dr. Henry Cusnir, specializes in Cardiovascular Disease, Interventional Cardiology, Internal Medicine at Westside Regional Medical Center.
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Dr. Scott Lear, Chair in Cardiovascular Prevention Research at St. Paul’s Hospital, walks (and runs) us through his stress test and shows you what to expect.
St. Paul’s Hospital has one of the busiest stress test labs in the province with more than 5500 patients every year.
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Iron-Deficiency Anemia Signs & Symptoms (ex. Fatigue, “Spoon Nails”, Cracked Lips)
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Lesson on the Signs & Symptoms of Iron-Deficiency Anemia (and Anemia in general), including fatigue, depression, nail changes, cracked lips etc. Anemia is a condition with low hemoglobin levels, and iron-deficiency anemia is an anemia due to deficiency (low levels) of iron. Hemoglobin is responsible and necessary for oxygen delivery, so in a condition with low hemoglobin, oxygen delivery is impaired and leads to a host of different signs and symptoms. Iron-deficiency anemia can lead to more specific signs and symptoms, which we discuss in this lesson.
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What is a Tension Headache?
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Dr. Anna Georgiopoulos talks about symptoms of anxiety, what’s normal and when you should seek help for it.
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Stress Fractures & Tibia Fractures Treatments – Sugar Land Houston TX – Dr. J. Michael Bennett
health No Comments »Call 281-633-8600 or visit http://orthopedicsportsdoctor.com. In this video, Houston and Sugar Land Orthopedic Surgeon Dr. J. Michael Bennett describes the anatomy and causes of stress fractures and he talks about how stress fractures can become broken bones if left untreated. Dr. Bennett also talks about how flat feet can contribute to stress fractures. He covers how to prevent stress fractures and a broken tibia. A compound or open fracture of the tibia is the injury that University of Louisville Cardinal basketball player Kevin Ware suffered.
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How long does it take a stress fracture to heal? At what point should a patient worry that the bone isn’t healing like it should? In this Ask Dr. Geier video, I discuss healing of a stress fracture in the tibia and how you can adjust activities to help it heal.
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Heidi in Davidson, NC asks:
I am a runner and was diagnosed with a proximal (close to the knee) tibial stress fracture by MRI. I have had symptoms for over a year. I stopped running because it hurt. I have followed all precautions. I don’t bend past 90, no kneeling, and obviously no running, jumping, etc. That pain has improved somewhat, but it is still there with specific activities. 10 weeks after diagnosis, I’m concerned that it isn’t healing. Is there a time limit on this kind of healing? After this long should I just consider surgery? I feel like my current doctor is being too conservative, and I just want to get healed and back to normal routine.
The tibial plateau is the top of the tibia (shin bone) just below the knee. Stress fractures can occur in this area in running athletes and active people. Usually rest or modifying activities is enough to get this bone to heal.
Most stress fractures heal in 6 to 12 weeks, but every patient is different. Some stress fractures, although not generally tibial plateau stress fractures, are prone to poor healing. For those stress fractures, completely avoidance of weight on the leg and even surgery can be needed.
In this video, I discuss the treatment and time frames for healing for different stress fractures.
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Many people don’t know they have iron deficiency anemia. It’s common for people to experience the symptoms for years without ever knowing the cause.
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Iron is a mineral and is found in the blood. It is necessary for the transportation of oxygen in the form of red blood cells and the oxidation of cells that regulate metabolism.
Too little iron in the blood may cause iron deficiency anemia while too much iron in the blood may cause iron overload or hemochromatosis.
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Anemia symptoms – This global health concern lecture explains symptoms of anemia in men and women. Watch this video lecture to identify anemia disease with proper symptoms.
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What is stress? And what are the physical and emotional signs of stress? When it comes to dealing with stress and stress management, it’s important to recognize the signs first. Listen to your body. It gives many signals that show you it’s time to destress. Sometimes you may think you’re not stressed, but your body can tell you otherwise!
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Kandiah, J., Yake, M., Jones, J., & Meyer, M. (2006, May 18). Stress influences appetite and comfort food preferences in college women. Retrieved from https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0271531705002836.
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