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Avatar m tn I’ve gone through a few articles mentioning that diabetics with ED can use Generic Levitra (vardenafil). Is that true? If so, I’d like to know who has used Generic Levitra having ED and diabetes and is it safe.
Avatar n tn The PDE5 inhibitors sildenafil, vardenafil and tadalafil are competitive and reversible inhibitors of cGMP hydrolysis by the catalytic side of PDE5.
Avatar m tn Although rare, Viagra (sildenafil), Cialis (tadalafil) and Levitra (vardenafil) can cause muscle pain and unusual skin sensations or paresthesia. In clinical studies, Viagra caused muscle pain and paresthesia in less than 2% of patients. Patients who experience these side effects should stop taking the medication and consult their physician. These medications increase blood flow to the penis by inhibiting the enzyme phosphodiesterase type 5 (PDE5).
4321198 tn?1426545874 On Jan 11, 2005 had a second laminectomy. By August of 2005, I started walking like a drunken sailor. Waited for a year with no change to inbalance before going back to Neuro-surgeon. After a review of another MRI, she stated "i don't see anything". And that was it. (she moved later that year). Since then saw about 5 Neurologist and 1 Orthopedic doctor. Got lot of Physical therapy during the in between doctor reviews.
Avatar n tn If you are referring to Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome, or WPW syndrome, this condition occurs with the presence of an extra, abnormal electrical pathway in the heart and can lead to periods of a very fast heartbeat. This is present at birth and may include people of all ages. The cause of a small percentage of cases is due to an abnormal gene or gene mutation. It is also associated with some forms of congenital heart disease, such as Ebstein's anomaly. this link may help: http://www.
Avatar m tn Hi ive just recently been diagnosed with Wolf PArkinson White syndrome but im a bit confused as i thought thhis was when you get a rapid heart rate but havent noticed that except under exertion which is natural.. i do get quite a few skipped beats (or extra beats) and if i get up quickly my heart rate becomes very forceful and slow and i get dizzy. acan anyone give me any information such as when wolf parkinson white syndrome becomes dangerous?? thanks.
Avatar m tn In the last 8 years i started feeling stiff,my body feels heavy,i have some problems with coordination,i have some problems with pronouncing some words,and three fingers from my left arm have a slight tremor.Monday i will see e neurologist.Do you think i may have parkinson and if so could parkinson medication help me with my depression and anxiety?
Avatar m tn im 63 yrs my penis got very weak bec of my parkinson is there anyway that i could g et it better when a massage theripist sucked it it did got hard . is there a theripist in bklyn ny who could do it somethin to et it hard?
Avatar f tn Hello, I was diagnosed with chronic Lyme disease and besides all the related symptoms with Lyme the one that worries me so much is the tingling feeling in my arm and my hand shaking, can this be parkinson disease? Please help me. I also have to say that I worked for more than 10 years doing something that requires a lot physical with this arm.
Avatar f tn Hello, I was diagnosed with chronic Lyme disease and besides all the related symptoms with Lyme the one that worries me so much is the tingling feeling in my arm and my hand shaking, can this be parkinson disease? Please help me. I also have to say that I worked for more than 10 years doing something that requires a lot physical with this arm.
Avatar m tn I have been off balance since shortly after my second laminectomy on Jan 11, 2005. Went back to surgeon summer 2006. She check new MRI and said "I don't see anything". and that was it......Past 7 years saw about 6 neurologist and 1 ortho doctor. No answers. Next to last doctor said 'no' indication of Parkinsons. Last neurologist decided I have 'mild' Parkinson ??? Figure it out. Other then imbalance no other symptoms of Parkinson. I feel drunk.
Avatar f tn my fingers have episodes of contorting and freezing into odd positions, unable to move them back to normal. I had an MRI which they said was normal.
Avatar f tn I don't believe anyone can safely say what the interaction of a specific medication (ephedrine) may have on an individual's system without some knowledge of pharmacology and current/past health history. Ephedrine is a central nervous system stimulant, and that can have heart rhythm implications such as increase heart rate, and if conditions involving arrhythmia as with WPW, the results of a fast heart rate with WPW may be difficult to predict.
Avatar m tn Wolff Parkinson White syndrome (WPW) is a congenital condition of the heart where, in addition to its normal electrical pathways, there is an accessory pathway (Kent Bundle) that connects between the upper and lower chambers of the heart. Accessory pathways can be single or multiple.
Avatar m tn hi im 18 years old i have wolff parkinson white since i found out that the doctor asked me to stop doin sports and im having an operation this week and i need to know if i can do sports again after the operation ?
Avatar m tn Hi ive just recently been diagnosed with Wolf PArkinson White syndrome but im a bit confused as i thought thhis was when you get a rapid heart rate but havent noticed that except under exertion which is natural.. i do get quite a few skipped beats (or extra beats) and if i get up quickly my heart rate becomes very forceful and slow and i get dizzy. acan anyone give me any information such as when wolf parkinson white syndrome becomes dangerous?? thanks.
Avatar f tn Our 18 year old daughter has suffered from Wolf Parkinson White syndrome since the age of about 10 - she would have episodes of extremely fast beating heart once every 3 months or so, often while doing sport or sometimes while just sitting down, sneezing or just moving her leg suddenly. She had an operation before Christmas last year and nothing since. Ironically our 9 year old son has over the past few months told us that his heart is beating fast!!!
Avatar f tn I am a 34 year old woman. I was diagnosed with Wolffe Parkinson White Syndrome when I was 23 years old. This arrythymia was found during an unrelated ECG. I have minimal symptoms - occasional palpitations only. During my second pregnancy I was asked to have an echo and this and several others during and after my pregnancy identified low ejection fraction of 44%. Is this same as heart failure.
Avatar m tn No, Alzheimer's/Parkinson are neurodegenerative disorders and not ischemic in origin. Subacute ischemic change cannot be reversed but the damage can be controlled by treating the underlying cause like plaque, kinking, atherosclerosis etc.
Avatar n tn Hi there. Sinemet or levodopa is used in the management of parkinsonism especially bradykinesia and rigidity apart from restless leg syndrome. though sinemet is the most effective medication and has least short term side effects, it is associated with high risks of long term side effects like involuntary movements or dyskinesia. Long term basis it may cause restlessness, confusion and abnormal movements. Take care.
Avatar f tn A short PR interval is classically referred to in the context of early pre-excitation/accessory pathway (i.e. Wolf Parkinson White syndrome) in which there is early ventricular depolarization via an accessory pathway (atrio-ventricular conduction) which makes the PR interval appear shorter. If there is no evidence of a pre-excitated state, it may just be a normal variant.
Avatar f tn An artificially-short PR interval occurs when the QRS complex begins early, as happens with an extra conducting bundle — Wolff-Parkinson-White Syndrome (WPW). SA Node:Initiates a normal rhythmic electrical activity. Wave of depolarization moves through the atria. The SA node is very small and its electrical activity is not seen on the ECG. A P wave is seen when the atria depolarize. AV Node:Delays electrical activity before it proceeds into the ventricles.
Avatar f tn Hello, I was diagnosed with chronic Lyme disease and besides all the related symptoms with Lyme the one that worries me so much is the tingling feeling in my arm and my hand shaking, can this be parkinson disease? Please help me. I also have to say that I worked for more than 10 years doing something that requires a lot physical with this arm.