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Shortness of breath with activity or when lying down. · Fatigue and weakness. · Swelling in the legs, ankles and feet. · Rapid or irregular heartbeat. · Reduced ...
Regular exercise is linked to a lower risk of cancer. Aim for at least 30 minutes of exercise most days of the week. If you haven't been exercising regularly, ...
Exercise stress tests help reveal how the heart responds to physical activity. Cardiac CT scan. Rarely, this test is done to diagnose hypertrophic ...
... of exercise are safe for you or your child. People with Eisenmenger syndrome should avoid strenuous physical activity. Antibiotics. Sometimes, heart ...
You'll also likely be asked to do frequent breathing exercises and gradually increase your activity level. A physical therapist can show you how to exercise ...
... of many chronic tendon conditions. Physical therapy. Physical therapy exercises can help strengthen the muscle and tendon. Eccentric strengthening, which ...
The increased activity overworks the muscles, tendons and bone tissue. Most cases of shin splints can be treated with rest, ice and other self-care measures.
Are you concerned about your weight? Are you physically active? What types of physical activity or exercise do you do and how often? Be ready to answer ...
Your healthcare professional or a physical therapist can help you learn to do Kegel exercises. Kegel exercises are like other types of exercise. How well ...
Have a strong, sudden urge to urinate just before losing a large amount of urine (urinary urge incontinence); Leak stool (fecal incontinence). Kegel exercises ...
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