Diseases of the heart and blood vessels (cardiology)

Inferior vena cava syndrome

In most cases, the syndrome is detected in women with multiple pregnancies, polyhydramnios, large fetuses, pregnancy combined with vascular hypotension, as well as tumors and blood clotting disorders.

Carotid stenosis

Arteries deliver oxygenated blood to the internal organs. The carotid arteries, which are located on both sides of the neck, deliver arterial blood to the brain. Carotid artery stenosis is an idiopathic or atherosclerotic narrowing of one or two arteries.

Cardiac paralysis

The peculiarity of the cardiac muscles is their non-stop rhythmic contractions, which are the life-supporting function of the heart.

Heart palpitations

Heart rhythm disturbances or arrhythmia are perceived as interruptions in the heart's work, which are manifested by acceleration or, conversely, slowing of the pulse. Unpleasant sensations arise, causing anxiety...

Early ventricular repolarization syndrome

This syndrome often manifests itself against the background of severe vascular and heart diseases or neuroendocrine problems.

Thrombophlebitis of the lower extremities

When the endothelium lining the walls of blood vessels is damaged, the process of formation and destruction of blood clots that it supports and the general hemodynamics are disrupted, and this is one of the main conditions for the development of thrombophlebitis.

Superficial thrombophlebitis of the lower extremities

This is a tendency to form blood clots in the venous vessels located closer to the surface of the skin, which leads to an inflammatory process.

Telangiectasia

A fine mesh or individual spots of a red hue appear on a person’s skin, causing more aesthetic than physical discomfort.

Cavernous angioma

The disease is a vascular defect, mostly congenital.

Prevention of thrombophlebitis

Thrombophlebitis is a disease caused by inflammation of the vein walls. It is characterized by subsequent thrombus formation.