Author Topic: Get Better Glen Thread! (some skin shown)  (Read 942386 times)

0 Members and 28 Guests are viewing this topic.

Lady Di

  • Goddess of Mud
  • Rock Ninja
  • Offline Rock Master
  • *
  • Turtle Points: 0
  • Female Posts: 299
  • Member since Nov '04
    • View Profile
Re: Get Better Glen Thread! (some skin shown)
« Reply #3780 on: May 03, 2008, 06:29:58 AM »
I dunno much about this, but I'm purdy sure if you don't stop you'll grow hair on yer palms or go blind... :disturbed: :rofl2:

:rofl2:


premature aortic contractions 

I think it sounds way worse than it is. I've had heart palpitations too. Of course there is the worst case scenario...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Premature_atrial_contraction

Premature atrial contractions (PACs) are a type of premature heart beat, irregular heart beat or benign arrhythmia which start in the upper two chambers of the heart, also called atria. These aren't as serious as a Premature Ventricular Contraction (PVCs) and usually require no medical care. Individuals with the condition may report feeling that his or her heart "stops" after a symptom. PVCs and PACs are also sometimes called heart palpitations.

In many cases doctors are unable to determine a cause. Some cells in the heart (ectopic foci) start to fire or go off before the normal heart beat is supposed to occur in the SA node. These can be cells that are damaged or sick from a virus, or from some other cause that a doctor can't determine, many times, doctors don't know why they happen. Sometimes people who have them feel a skipped beat or a thump in their chest or neck. In many cases, the person feels nothing

Usually a doctor will do or order an EKG, holter, or Cardiac event monitor for the person to wear. Without an EKG, it is impossible to determine the existence of PACs or whether they aren't a PAC at all. Once proven, the person may be referred to a cardiologist for further testing to determine whether the heart is damaged or deteriorated. In the case that it isn't, sometimes simple lifestyle changes can alter and/or prevent the occurrences of PAC's. Exercising, eating right, and lowering stress levels are the most effective ways of reducing the occurrences.

In rare cases, a PAC can, like a PVC, trigger a more serious arrhythmia such as Atrial flutter or fibrillation. This is seldom seen in a healthy heart, but in a case that it does happen, medical attention should be sought to see what might have caused the problem and what steps can be taken to fix it. Unlike PVC's, PAC's generally do not compromise the hemodynamic system because the conduction throughout the AV node, and the ventricles of the heart are activated in a normal sequence. a PAC usually will also on the EKG be characterized by:

a normal QRS complex
a normal T wave repolarization (not inverted to the other T waves)
an odd, mis-shapen P wave depolarization
Life is like a bowl of beer flavored chocolate covered dog turds.. it makes no sense. :pokinit:

Where is the Mammoth?

How the Mammoth came to be

Number Two :pokinit:

 
 
 
 
 

Related Topics

31 Replies
10796 Views
Last post Jul 23, 2006, 07:04:31 PM
by 79coyotefrg
3 Replies
2345 Views
Last post Feb 17, 2007, 08:03:44 PM
by red
15 Replies
6981 Views
Last post Mar 22, 2009, 12:00:54 AM
by WHITE_TRASH
30 Replies
10149 Views
Last post Mar 15, 2010, 12:34:58 AM
by SLIVER
3 Replies
2543 Views
Last post Dec 14, 2009, 01:03:27 PM
by swapped89