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Yes it is in some sense, the problem is generally related to the inefficient blood circulation to the heart. There is a treatment available nowadays which solely focuses on blood circulation known as EECP treatment or ECP treatment (External counter pulsation) which is as simple as a massage and would help you in creating multiple natural bypasses in your heart. This treatment involves no invasive surgery or medicine use. It is effective because it results in opening up of newer blood vessels in your heart ( a process known as angiogenesis) and thus creating multiple natural bypasses. It is also beneficial for patients with high blood pressure, diabetes, kidney disease, high cholesterol, obesity, ischemic stroke and many more diseases.

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Ischemia is the medical term for decreased blood flow. Ischemia limits the supply of oxygen to tissues.

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what is the meaning of negative for provocable ischemia

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The accented syllable in the word "ischemia" is "sche".

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The accented syllable in "Ischemia" is the second syllable: is-CHE-mia.

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ischemia is a result of hypoxia. hypoxia means low oxygen in the heart.

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Symptomatic ischemia is characterized by chest pain called angina pectoris.

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The best test for ischemia of any organ is angiography.

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Ischemia is interruption of blood flow.
embolus

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Silent ischemia usually is caused by emotional or mental stress or by exertion, but there are no symptoms.

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Myocardial ischemia is owing to poor blood supply and infarction is due to no blood supply. The severity of both differs and ischemia can progress to infarction.

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Inferoapical ischemia is lack of blood flow below the apex.

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is ishema fatal

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Ischemia is the medical term meaning decreased blood supply. Prolonged ischemia can lead to infarction.

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Ischemia=decreased oxygen/nutrients

Infarction=no blood flow to the area

ischemia can leads to infarction. ischemia means, reduced of blood supply to specific organ. while, infarction refers to death tissue.

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Yes, it is curable. Intestinal ischemia happens when blood flow to your intestines is diminished. It is treated with antibiotics, or in extreme cases with surgery.

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simply, Hypoxia is less oxygen supply to cell tissues, while the Ischemia is less blood supply to cell issues.

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The ECG sign of subendocardial ischemia is ST segment depression. Note that ECG is used more now that EKG.

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Intestinal ischemia is indirectly due to heredity. The condition is caused by the narrowing or blocking of an artery, and one of the reasons this may happen is due to cholesterol buildup. Since high cholesterol is at least partly due to heredity, intestinal ischemia can be thought of as inheritable.

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Blockage by plaques

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Reversible ischemia occurs when blood flow is temporarily restricted to an area, but the tissue is not permanently damaged and can recover if blood flow is restored quickly. Irreversible ischemia, on the other hand, results in permanent tissue damage due to prolonged lack of blood supply, leading to cell death and potentially organ dysfunction.

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Anterior Wall Ischemia:

[blockage in the Left Anterior Descending Artery]

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Intestinal Ischemia is a problem with your bowel. It appears to be an injury to your intestines. It is mostly common among the elderly. This does not mean a young person can not also have.

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Ischemia almost always is caused by blockage of an artery, usually due to atherosclerotic plaque.

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According to the American Heart Association, up to four million Americans may have silent ischemia and be at high risk of having a heart attack with no warning.

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In many cases, ischemia can be successfully treated, but the underlying disease process of atherosclerosis is usually not "cured." The outcome for silent ischemia has not been well established.

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Ischemia of any type is reversible. If ischemia is prolonged, it can turn to injury or infarction (in the case of the heart) and cell death, at which time it is not reversible or curable. There are studies with stem cells ongoing to attempt to regrow cardiac cells in heart attack scars, however, so this may not be a permanent condition forever.

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Myocardial ischemia is a coronary artery disease during which the heart tissue is slowly or suddenly starved of oxygen and other nutrients. Eventually, the affected heart tissue will die.

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There are four categories of cerebral hypoxia; in order of severity they are: diffuse cerebral hypoxia (DCH), focal cerebral ischemia, cerebral infarction, and global cerebral ischemia.

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Lack of oxygen , in mental illness, specifically to the brain.

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A proof that a particular problem cannot be solved, or irreversible, ischemia mean that Inadequate blood supply (circulation) to a local area due to blockage of the blood vessels to the area.

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a decrease in bloodflow to the brain due to narrowing of the arteries

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Ischemia, onycholysis, pertussis, epigastric, retroperitoneal, tonsillitis.

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In medicine, ischemia (from Greek ισχαιμία, ischaimía; isch- root denoting a restriction or thinning or to make or grow thin/lean, haema blood) is a restriction in blood supply, generally due to factors in the blood vessels, with resultant damage or dysfunction of tissue. It may also be spelled ischaemia or ischæmia. It also means local anemia in a given part of a body sometimes resulting from congestion (such as vasoconstriction, thrombosis or embolism).

Ischemic means having or showing symptoms of ischemia, while nonischemic means "not related to or showing signs of ischemia".

Ischemia can also be described as an inadequate flow of blood to a part of the body, caused by constriction or blockage of the blood vessels supplying it. Ischemia of heart muscle produces angina pectoris. Ischemic can be part of the brain supplied by particular vessel.

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