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  1. Palpitation

    SignSymptom infobox Name Palpitation Image Caption DiseasesDB 29231 ICD10 ICD10 R 00 2 r 00 ICD9 ICD9 785.1 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus 003081 eMedicineSubj aaem eMedicineTopic 337 MeshID A palpitation is an abnormality of Pulse heartbeat that ranges from often unnoticed skipped beats or accelerated heartrate to very noticeable changes accompanied by dizziness or difficulty breathing. human heart Heart palpitations can be symptom s of illnesses such as coronary disease coronary heart disease , asthma , emphysema , and lung cancer . You can notice these palpitations through abnormal or normal awareness. The difference between an abnormal awareness and a normal awareness is that the former interrupts other thoughts, whereas the latter is almost always caused by a concentration on the beating of one s heart. Palpitations may be brought on by overexertion , stress , anxiety , panic ref http www.health.harvard.edu fhg updates Surprise of palpitations.shtml ref adrenaline , Alcoholic Beverage alcohol , nicotine , caffeine , cocaine , amphetamines , and other drugs , disease such as hyperthyroidism and pheochromocytoma or as a symptom of panic disorder and many other factors. More colloquially, it can also refer to a shaking motion. It can also happen in mitral stenosis . Nearly everyone experiences an occasional awareness of their heart beating or weak chest, but when it occurs frequently, more than 6 per minute as a rule of thumb it can indicate a problem. Palpitations may be associated ... blood loss, excessive pain, or lack of oxygen. Listen filename Pvc.ogg title PVC a type of palpitation ... sometimes lasting through the night after the palpitation. Diagnosis The most important initial ... and signs Circulatory system ar cs Palpitace cy Gorguro r galon de Palpitation fa fr Palpitation hr Palpitacije it Cardiopalmo nl Hartklopping ja pl Palpitacja pt Palpita o fi Syd mentykytys sv Palpitation te th tr Palpitasyon zh ...   more details



  1. Skipped beat

    A skipped beat is a heart arrhythmia or palpitation . Skipped beat may also refer to Premature ventricular contraction Cardiac dysrhythmia See also disambig ...   more details



  1. Ectopic beat

    Ectopic beat or cardiac ectopy is a disturbance of the cardiac rhythm frequently related to the electrical conduction system of the heart , in which beats arise from fiber or group of fibers outside the region in the myocardium heart muscle ordinarily responsible for impulse formation, i.e., the Sinus node . ref DorlandsDict one 000012106 ectopic beat ref Some patients describe this experience as a flip or a jolt in the chest, while others report dropped or missed beats. Such extrasystoles are more common during periods of stress or debility they may also be triggered by consumption of some food like alcohol, strong cheese or chocolates, etc. It is a form of cardiac arrhythmia in which Ectopic pacemaker ectopic foci within either Ventricle heart ventricular or Atrium heart atrial wikt myocardium myocardium , or from finer branches of the electric transduction system, cause additional beats of the heart . Some medication s may worsen the condition. See also Ventricular escape beat Junctional escape beat Arrhythmia Origin of impulse Palpitation References reflist See also Ectopia disambiguation Heart diseases Category Cardiac dysrhythmia disease stub ...   more details



  1. Guipi Wan

    Guipi Wan zh s t is a brown honeyed pill used in Traditional Chinese medicine to invigorate the spleen function, nourish blood and cause sedation . It has a slight odor, and tastes sweet, and then slightly bitter and pungent. It is used where there is deficiency syndrome of both the heart and the spleen marked by shortness of breath, cardiac palpitation, insomnia, dream disturbed sleep, dizziness, lassitude, anorexia, excessive menstrual discharge or hematochezia . ref State Pharmacopoeia Commission of the PRC 2005 . Pharmacopoeia of The People s Republic of China Volume I . Chemical Industry Press. ISBN 7 117 06982 1. ref Chinese classic herbal formula of Guipi Wan class wikitable Name Chinese Simplified Chinese S Grams Radix Codonopsis 80 Rhizoma Atractylodis Macrocephalae stir baked 160 Radix Astragali Preparata 80 Radix GlycyrrhizaePreparata 40 Poria 160 Radix Polygalae processed 160 Semen Ziziphi Spinosae stir baked 80 Arillus Longan 160 Radix Angelicae Sinensis 160 Radix Aucklandiae 40 Fructus Jujubae cored 40 See also Chinese classic herbal formula Bu Zhong Yi Qi Wan References reflist Medicinal herbs & spices Category Traditional Chinese medicine ...   more details



  1. Shengmai Wan

    Shengmai Wan zh s t is a brown pill used in Traditional Chinese medicine to replenish qi , restore normal pulse, nourish Yin and yang yin and promote the production of body fluids . ref State Pharmacopoeia Commission of the PRC 2005 . Pharmacopoeia of The People s Republic of China Volume I . Chemical Industry Press. ISBN 7117069821. ref It is aromatic and tastes sour, sweet and slightly bitter. It is used where there is deficiency of qi and Yin and yang yin marked by cardiac palpitation, shortness of breath, scarcely perceptible pulse and spontaneous sweating . ref Zuo Yanfu, Zhu Zhongbao, Huang Yuezhong, Tao Jinweng, Li Zhaoguo. Science of Prescriptions , Publishing House of Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine. 2002. ISBN 7810106503. ref Chinese classic herbal formula class wikitable sortable Name Chinese Simplified Chinese S Grams Radix Ginseng 100 Radix Ophiopogonis 200 Fructus Schisandrae Chinensis seu Fructus Schisandrae Sphenantherae 100 See also Chinese classic herbal formula Bu Zhong Yi Qi Wan References reflist Medicinal herbs & spices Category Traditional Chinese medicine ...   more details



  1. Ephialtes (illness)

    Wikify date July 2010 Orphan date July 2010 File Incubus.jpg thumb Incubo , 1870 Ephialtes lit. jumping on you is an anxiety disorder identified as such by John Bond Scottish physician John Bond in 1753, along with other authors of those times, in his treatise Incubus . The famous Greek physician Galen in the 2nd century AD had already named nightmares Ephialtes . The idea of an incubus as a causative factor in nightmares stemmed from the belief that some spirit or ghost ghostly person crept in during the night and lay upon the sleeper, so as to constrict the chest and breathing leading to a sense of suffocation , side by side with a terrifying dream of being either crushed or in the case of a woman sexual violence sexually violated by the male incubus or ephialtes. Sleepers thus set upon feel they are about to die but as Bond who was himself prone to nightmares stated As soon as they shake of that vast oppression , they are affected with a strong palpitation , great anxiety , languour, and uneasiness &ndash which symptoms gradually abate, and are succeeded by the pleasing reflection of having escaped such imminent danger p.  3 . Bibliography D. J. Stein, E. Hollander, B. O. Rothbaum, Textbook of Anxiety Disorders, American Psychiatric Pub, 2009, p.  6. DEFAULTSORT Ephialtes Illness Category Anxiety disorders Mental health stub ...   more details



  1. Agraphobia

    of the mouth, anxiety attacks, palpitation heart palpitation s and excessive shaking. ref name at http ...   more details



  1. Fu Ling

    root of acon ite and dried ginger for dizziness, palpitation, cough, and so on due to retention ..., known as Decoction of Four Noble Drugs Sijinzi Tang . 3. For fright palpitation and insomnia ... palpitation and insomnia due to phlegm retention in the interior or due to breakdown of the physiological ...   more details



  1. Alchermes

    Image Shabbybooz Alchermes.jpg thumb right 188px Alchermes from the Arabic language Arab , al qirmiz , meaning cochineal and Persian language Persian qermez bloody, red, cochineal, carmine is a type of Italy Italian liqueur prepared by infusing neutral spirits with sugar , cinnamon , cloves , nutmeg and vanilla , and other herbs and flavoring agents. Its most striking characteristic is its Scarlet color scarlet color, obtained by the addition of Kermes genus Kermes , a small parasitic insect from which the drink derives its name. The drink fell out of favor around the turn of the 20th century because people discovered that its colour came from insects. Several proprietary variants are commercially available, with alcoholic contents ranging from 21 to 32 . Its chief use is in coloring pastry , although a quick dessert is sometimes made by adding it to mascarpone and sugar. Alkermes was a modification of an 8th century tonic confectio alchermes. The tonic included raw silk , apple juice , ground pearls , musk , ambergris , gold leaf , rose water , cinnamon, sugar and honey . In pre modern medicine, it was ranked among the best cardiacs, and was frequently used for the palpitation of the heart, or syncope , sometimes for smallpox and measles and a general restorative. ref 1728 ref References references Further reading Greenfield AB. Alkermes Liqueur of Prodigious Strength Gastronomica . 2007 Winter 7 1 25 30. Category Italian liqueurs Distilled beverage stub de Alchermes eo Alkermeso fr Alkerm s it Alchermes pl Alkermes ...   more details



  1. Elias Rudolph Camerarius, Sr.

    Infobox scientist name Elias Rudolph Camerarius, Sr. image 300px image size 300px caption birth date 1641 birth place Germany death date 1695 death place Germany residence Image Flag of Germany.svg 20px Germany nationality Image Flag of Germany.svg 20px Germany German field Physician work institution University of T bingen alma mater University of T bingen doctoral advisor Georg Balthasar Metzger doctoral students Elias Rudolph Camerarius Jr. br Rudolf Jakob Camerarius known for prizes religion footnotes He is the father of Elias Rudolph Camerarius Jr. and Rudolf Jakob Camerarius . Elias Rudolph Camerarius, Sr. 1641 1695 was a professor of medicine who notably wrote books on the palpitation s of the heart, pleurisy , skull fracture s, and the use of medicinal plant s. He obtained his Doctor of Medicine MD in 1663 at the University of T bingen . References Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie, Duncker & Humblot, 1967 1971 Reprint, vol. 3 , p.  719. Biographisches Lexikon der hervorragenden rzte, Urban & Schwarzenberg, 1962, vol. 1, p.  808. Michaud Biographie Universelle, 2nd Ed. , Delagrabe, 1843 1865, vol. 6 , p.  474. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Camerarius, Elias Rudolph ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1641 PLACE OF BIRTH Germany DATE OF DEATH 1695 PLACE OF DEATH Germany DEFAULTSORT Camerarius, Elias Rudolph Category 1641 births Category 1695 deaths Category 17th century German physicians de Elias Rudolf Camerarius ...   more details



  1. The Adult Storybook

    Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name The Adult Storybook Type studio Artist Joanna Wang New Tokyo Terror Cover adult.jpg Released 16 January 2009 Recorded Burbank, California Burbank Mad Dog Studios, September 2007 & June November 2008 Genre Rock music Rock Length 34 22 Producer Bing Wang and Joanna Wang The Adult Storybook is an album by Joanna Wang New Tokyo Terror . Track listing All songs written and composed by Joanna Wang. Adult Crap 3 39 I Guess I m Paranoid 2 57 Longing For Romance 3 27 His Remedy 3 17 Nobody s A Nun 3 08 Even If We Did 4 47 How I Feel About Businessmen 2 15 Man 2 21 Palpitation 3 39 I m Pathetic Enough 4 52 Personnel Joanna Wang vocals Roger Joseph Manning Jr. piano, electric piano, organ, harmonium, keyboard Freddy Koella acoustic guitar, electric guitar, banjo Paul Bushnell bass, whistling Brian MacLeod U.S. musician Brian MacLeod drums, percussion Production Producers Bing Wang, Joanna Wang Engineer Eric Corne Assistant engineers Sadaharu Yagi, John Nuss Mixing Craig Burbidge , Eric Corne Mastering Pete Doell Album design Joanna Wang, S.M. Cumberworth DEFAULTSORT Adult Storybook Category 2009 albums Category Joanna Wang albums ...   more details



  1. Baizi Yangxin Wan

    Baizi Yangxin Wan zh s t is a brown to dark brown pill used in Traditional Chinese medicine to replenish qi and blood and induce sedation . ref State Pharmacopoeia Commission of the PRC 2005 . Pharmacopoeia of The People s Republic of China Volume I . Chemical Industry Press. ISBN 7 117 06982 1. ref It is used in cases where there is deficiency of cold syndrome of the heart marked by cardiac palpitation, vulnerability to fright, insomnia, dream disturbed sleep and forgetfulness. A honey solution is used as the binding agent. Chinese classic herbal formula class wikitable sortable Name Chinese Simplified Chinese S Grams Semen Platycladi 25 Radix Codonopsis 25 Radix Astragali Preparata 100 Rhizoma Chuanxiong 100 Radix Angelicae Sinensis 100 Poria 200 Radix Polygalae processed 25 Semen Ziziphi Spinosae 25 Cortex Cinnamomi 25 Fructus Schisandrae Chinensis seu Fructus Schisandrae Sphenantherae steamed 25 Massa Pinelliae Fermentata 100 Radix Glycyrrhizae Preparata 10 Cinnabaris 30 See also Chinese classic herbal formula Bu Zhong Yi Qi Wan References reflist Medicinal herbs & spices Category Traditional Chinese medicine ...   more details



  1. Book:Cardiac Electrophysiology

    saved book title Cardiac Electrophysiology subtitle Too big cover image SinusRhythmLabels.svg cover color Cardiac Electrophysiology Anatomy, Pathophysiology and Medical Intervention Introduction Cardiac electrophysiology Anatomy and Physiology Electrical conduction system of the heart Cardiac action potential Cardiac muscle Vagus nerve Sinoatrial node Bachmann s bundle Atrioventricular node Bundle of His Purkinje fibers Principles of Diagnostics Clinical cardiac electrophysiology Electrocardiography Electrophysiology study P wave electrocardiography P wave QRS complex QT interval ST segment T wave Tilt table test Holter monitor Dysrythmia Cardiac dysrhythmia Palpitation Tachycardia Bradycardia Proarrhythmia Sinus Rhythms and Dysrythmias Sinus rhythm Sinus tachycardia Inappropriate sinus tachycardia Sinus bradycardia Sick sinus syndrome Atrial Dysrythmias Premature atrial contraction Wandering pacemaker Multifocal atrial tachycardia Atrial flutter Atrial fibrillation Junctional Dysrythmias Supraventricular tachycardia AV nodal reentrant tachycardia Junctional rhythm Junctional tachycardia Atrioventricular Node Dysrythmias Wolff Parkinson White syndrome Lown Ganong Levine syndrome Ventricular Dysrythmias Premature ventricular contraction Ventricular tachycardia Torsades de pointes Ventricular fibrillation Accelerated idioventricular rhythm First degree atrioventricular block Second degree atrioventricular block Third degree atrioventricular block Long QT syndrome Antiarrythmic Agents Antiarrhythmic agent Sodium channel blocker Beta blocker Potassium channel blocker Calcium channel blocker Type Ia Antiarrythmics Procainamide Quinidine Disopyramide Type Ib Antiarrythmics Lidocaine Phenytoin Mexiletine Type Ic Antiarrythmics Flecainide Propafenone Moricizine Type II Antiarrythmics Propranolol Esmolol Timolol Metoprolol Atenolol Bisoprolol Type III Antiarrythmics Amiodarone Sotalol Ibutilide Dofetilide E 4031 Type IV Antiarrythmics Verapamil Diltiazem Type V Antiarrythmic ...   more details



  1. Rizatriptan

    paresthesia Cardiovascular palpitation s Syncope medicine syncope hypertension hypotension Ear ...   more details



  1. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People

    Image Pink pills for pale people.png thumb 215px Advertisement for Dr. Williams Pink Pills for Pale People. Dr. Williams Pink Pills for Pale People was a late 19th to early 20th century patent medicine containing iron oxide and magnesium sulfate . http www.kshs.org cool3 pinkpills.htm It was produced by Dr. Williams Medicine Company, the trading arm of G. T. Fulford & Company . It was claimed to cure Chorea disease chorea , referenced frequently in newspaper headlines as St. Vitus Dance , as well as locomotor ataxia , partial paralyxia, seistica, neuralgia rheumatism, nervous headache, the after effects of la grippe, palpitation of the heart, pale and sallow complexions, and all forms of weakness in male or female. History In 1890, G. T. Fulford & Company obtained the rights to produce Dr. Williams Pink Pills for Pale People, and began marketing it through Dr. Williams Medicine Company. Reverend Enoch Hill of M.E. Church of Grand Junction in Iowa, endorsed the product in many 1900s advertisements, saying that it energized him and cured his chronic headaches. Eventually, the product came to be advertised around the world in 82 countries, including its native Canada , the United States , and the United Kingdom . In the early 1890s, the publicity for the product was written by John MacKenzie mayor John MacKenzie . In 1892, he was made manager of the medicine company, and held that position until his retirement in 1929. When George Taylor Fulford, Sr. , the Canadian senator that founded G. T. Fulford & Company, died in 1905 in an automobile accident, George Taylor Fulford II became involved in the family business. Today, the home of George Taylor Fulford, Sr. in Brockville, Ontario , Fulford Place , is a tourist attraction that showcases the success of patent medicine products. It was acquired by the Ontario Heritage Foundation in 1991. In 2001 they formally put a plaque outside his home with a brief biography. References http www.ancestry.com learn facts Fact.aspx?&fid ...   more details



  1. Decade 2003?2007

    Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Decade 2003 2007 Type greatest Artist Dir En Grey Cover Deg Decade 2003 2007.jpg Released December 19, 2007 Recorded Genre Rock music Rock Heavy metal music metal Length 68 03 Language Japanese language Japanese , English language English Label Free Will Sub divisions Firewall Div. Sony Music Entertainment Japan SMEJ Producer Reviews Last album Decade 1998 2002 br 2007 This album Decade 2003 2007 br 2007 Next album Uroboros album Uroboros br 2008 Decade 2003 2007 stylized DECADE 2003 2007 is a compilation album by Dir En Grey , released on December 19, 2007. It was published simultaneously alongside Decade 1998 2002 , to commemorate Dir En Grey s tenth anniversary as a band and comprises previous singles and album tracks. All of the songs on the album are remastered by Kasushige Yamazaki. Track listing tracklist extra column Original appearance title1 Obscure extra1 Vulgar album Vulgar length1 4 09 title2 Kasumi song Kasumi note2 nihongo2 Haze extra2 Vulgar length2 4 19 title3 The IIID Empire extra3 Vulgar length3 3 07 title4 Drain Away extra4 Vulgar length4 4 07 title5 Sajou no uta note5 nihongo2 Song of the sand extra5 Vulgar length5 3 16 title6 audience Killer Loop extra6 Vulgar length6 3 42 title7 Saku song Saku note7 nihongo2 saku New moon saku extra7 Withering to Death. length7 2 58 title8 Dead Tree extra8 Withering to Death. length8 4 52 title9 Merciless Cult extra9 Withering to Death. length9 2 57 title10 Kodou note10 nihongo2 Palpitation extra10 Withering to Death. length10 3 42 title11 C extra11 Withering to Death. length11 3 35 title12 The Final song The Final extra12 Withering to Death. length12 4 16 title13 Clever Sleazoid extra13 The Marrow of a Bone length13 3 13 title14 Grief extra14 The Marrow of a Bone length14 3 39 title15 Agitated Screams of Maggots extra15 The Marrow of a Bone length15 2 58 title16 Ryoujoku no Ame Ryoujoku no ame note16 nihongo2 Rain of rape extra16 The Marro ...   more details



  1. Review of systems

    , oedema , palpitation s, faintness , loss of consciousness , claudication Respiratory cough ... , weight loss despite increased appetite , tremor , palpitation s, visual disturbances br Hypothyroid ...   more details



  1. The Disquieting Muses

    drag the work on a lower plane ... the chronicle of psychological palpitation ... holds ...   more details



  1. Talsaclidine

    , and palpitation s. ref name pmid10188789 cite journal author Adamus WS, Leonard JP, Tr ger W title ...   more details



  1. Effects of tight lacing on the body

    of fashion, Dr. Eugene Crutchfield says that because the heart has to work harder, palpitation cardiac palpitation is the inevitable result. ref name Crutchfield Crutchfield, Eugene Lee, M.D. Some Ill .... ref Though not usually fatal, cardiac palpitation can lead to impaired vision, signs of choking ...   more details



  1. List of medical symptoms

    pyrosis R12 steatorrhea vomiting R11 Cardiovascular chest pain R07 claudication palpitation ...   more details



  1. Heart block

    Infobox Disease Name PAGENAME Image Caption DiseasesDB 10477 ICD10 ICD10 I 44 i 30 ICD10 I 45 i ICD9 ICD9 426.9 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID D006327 A heart block is a disease in the electrical conduction system of the heart electrical system of the heart . This is opposed to coronary artery disease , which is disease of the blood vessels of the heart. While coronary artery disease can cause Angina pectoris angina chest pain or myocardial infarction heart attack , heart block can cause lightheadedness, syncope fainting , and palpitation s. Types of heart block Infobox Anatomy Name Electrical conduction system of the heart Latin systema conducens cordis GraySubject GrayPage Image ConductionsystemoftheheartwithouttheHeart.png 220px Caption Isolated conduction system of the heart Caption2 Heart conduction system col begin Col 2 br 1. Sinoatrial node br 2. Atrioventricular node br 3. Bundle of His br 4. Left bundle branch br 5. left posterior fascicle Col 2 br 6. left anterior fascicle br 7. Left ventricle br 8. Ventricular septum br 9. Right ventricle br 10. Right bundle branch col end Map MapPos MapCaption Precursor System Artery Vein Nerve Lymph MeshName MeshNumber Dorlands DorlandsID A heart block can be a blockage at any level of the electrical conduction system of the heart shown in the diagram on the right . Blocks that occur within the sinoatrial node SA node are described as SA nodal blocks . Blocks that occur within the atrioventricular node AV node are described as AV nodal block s. Blocks that occur below the AV node are known as infra Hisian blocks named after the bundle of His . Blocks that occur within the left or right bundle branches are known as bundle branch blocks. Blocks that occur within the fascicles of the left bundle branch are known as hemiblocks. Clinically speaking, most of the important heart blocks are AV nodal blocks and infra Hisian blocks. Types of SA nodal blocks The SA nodal blocks rarely give symptoms. Thi ...   more details



  1. Budesonide/formoterol

    Rash Itchiness Respiratory spasms Palpitation Bruises Dizziness Very rare side effects High blood ...   more details



  1. Palpation

    Interventions infobox Name PAGENAME Image Child examined by doctor.jpg Caption Palpation of a child s abdomen ICD10 ICD9 MeshID D010173 OtherCodes wiktionary palpation wiktionary palpable Palpation is used as part of a physical examination in which an object is felt usually with the hands of a healthcare practitioner to determine its size, shape, firmness, or location. Palpation should not be confused with palpitation , which is an awareness of the beating of the heart. Uses Palpation is used by various therapists such as medical doctors , practitioners of chiropractic , osteopathic medicine , physical therapists , occupational therapists , and massage massage therapists , to assess the texture of a patient s tissue such as swelling or muscle tone , to locate the spatial coordinates of particular anatomical landmarks e.g., to assess range and quality of joint motion , and assess tenderness through tissue deformation e.g. provoking pain with pressure or stretching . In summary, palpation might be used either to determine painful areas and to qualify pain felt by patients, or to locate three dimensional coordinates of anatomical landmarks to quantify some aspects of the palpated subject. Palpation is typically used for Chest thoracic and human abdomen abdominal examinations, but can also be used to diagnose edema and to measure the pulse . It is used by veterinarians to check animals for pregnancy , and by midwifery midwives to determine the position of a fetus . Quantitative palpation of anatomical landmarks for measurements must occur according strict protocols if one wishes to achieve reproducible measurements. Palpation protocols are usually based on well described definitions for the location of anatomical, usually skeletal, landmarks. gallery gallery Locating anatomical landmarks Locating anatomical landmarks can be performed using two palpation protocols 1 manual palpation that allows spatial location of landmarks using hands combined or not with three dimensio ...   more details



  1. Zayn al-Din Gorgani

    also established an association between goitre and palpitation in The Treasure of Khvarazm Shah . ref ...   more details




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