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HOW SEIOUS IS ISCHAEMIC HEART DISEASE

Ischemic heart disease is a VERY serious disease. Ischemic means without oxygen, so this disease is like what would happen to your heart if you quit breathing (duhhh - like *****?). Start your research here:

Silent Ischemia and Ischemic Heart Disease ' American Heart ...
https://www.heart.org > health-topics > heart-attack > about-heart-attacks

This is a good site also:

Ischemic Heart Disease ' National Heart, Lung, and Blood ...
https://www.nhlbi.nih.gov > health-topics > ischemic-heart-disease

These are very good and reliable web sites with the latest information, and you don't have to be a scientist to understand them! Here is a good video from Webmd:

Coronary Artery Disease: Causes, Symptoms, Treatments


www.webmd.com > Heart Disease > Guide
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It's graves desese hereditary?

Family history is a risk factor according to the article on the Mayo Clinic web site. That doesn't mean that is a direct cause but would be something to consider. Ask a Doctor for information.

https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/graves-disease/symptoms-causes/syc-20356240



https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/graves-disease/symptoms-causes/syc-20356240
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My stomach is always bloated i need some medication to ease this pain.

indicates irritated bowel syndrome or worse
could be from lactose intolerance, coeliac disease, or more serious problems
Fixya site is not a medical forum so go to your doctors for a proper diagnosis and treatment
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What is Ischaemic heart disease please

Ischemic Heart Disease, also known as Coronary Artery Disease, is a condition that affects the supply of blood to the heart. The blood vessels are narrowed or blocked due to the deposition of cholesterol on their walls. The major risk factors are smoking, diabetes mellitus and cholesterol levels.
For a more complete explanation, please refer to this link:
Ischemic Heart Disease Treatment Causes Symptoms Prevention
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What is Cru-???-Jacob's Disease?

Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease is a degenerative brain disorder. It leads to dementia and, ultimately, *****. This disease is rapidly progressive and always fatal. Most patients die within a year.

Symptoms of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease
Personality changes
Anxiety and Depression
Mood swings
Memory loss
Impaired thinking
Blurred vision
Insomnia
Cause of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease is abnormal versions of a kind of protein called a prion. These proteins are harmless, but when they're misshapen they become infectious and can wreak havoc on normal biological processes.

If you are also facing symptoms of CJD then you need to consult a Neurologist for treatment and consultation.

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Treatment of lyme disease

Treatments and drugs
By Mayo Clinic Staff

Antibiotics are used to treat Lyme disease. In general, recovery will be quicker and more complete the sooner treatment begins.

Antibiotics




  • Oral antibiotics. These are the standard treatment for early-stage Lyme disease. These usually include doxycycline for adults and children older than 8, or amoxicillin or cefuroxime for adults, younger children, and pregnant or breast-feeding women. A 14- to 21-day course of antibiotics is usually recommended, but some studies suggest that courses lasting 10 to 14 days are equally effective.


  • Intravenous antibiotics. If the disease involves the central nervous system, your doctor may recommend treatment with an intravenous antibiotic for 14 to 28 days. This is effective in eliminating infection, although it may take some time to recover from your symptoms. Intravenous antibiotics can cause various side effects, including a lower white blood cell count, mild to severe diarrhea, or colonization or infection with other antibiotic resistant organisms unrelated to Lyme.


After treatment, a small number of people still experience some symptoms, such as muscle aches and fatigue. The cause of these continuing symptoms is unknown, and treating with more antibiotics doesn\'t help. Some experts believe that certain people who get Lyme disease are predisposed to develop an autoimmune response that contributes to their symptoms. More research is needed.

Bismacine


The Food and Drug Administration warns against the use of bismacine, an injectable compound prescribed by some alternative medicine practitioners to treat Lyme disease. Bismacine, also known as chromacine, contains high levels of the metal bismuth. Although bismuth is safely used in some oral medications for stomach ulcers, it\'s not approved for use in injectable form or as a treatment for Lyme disease. Bismacine can cause bismuth poisoning, which may lead to heart and kidney failure.
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