The first phase following the wound was one of disorder of attention, of memory, and in fact of all the mental functions, associated with tremors, tachycardia and dizziness.
He had tachycardia (120) and a generalized hypalgesia.
Laehr’s free sanatorium at Schönow treats the arrhythmia and tachycardia cases with rest and hydrotherapy.
Oil and tobacco (with tachycardia or jaundice) (use ipecac).
His first attack of paroxysmal tachycardia came in his thirty-seventh year.
Tremor with tachycardia puts the case beyond doubt, as a rule, though of course it must not be forgotten that hysteria may simulate rather closely this much of the disease.
It is for this latter that the term tachycardia has been more particularly used, though occasionally the adjective paroxysmal is attached to it to indicate the intermittent character of the affection.
In tachycardia there is an irritation of the accelerator nerves to the heart, in brachycardia of the inhibitory nerves.
In a number of cases of heart failure, tachycardia becomes a prominent feature and it is probably due to some such disturbance as this.
The cardiographic tracings showed a simple tachycardia with an exceptionally tall T-wave in some tracings, such as is commonly seen in exophthalmic goitre (Fig.
This involvement might be expected, in view of the tachycardia (cardiorespiratory phenomenon) which is so frequent a symptom of infantile scurvy.
The heart may be rapid for months or even for years after the disorder, and tachycardia may develop on the occasion of even a mild infectious disease.
It was fortunate that pantopon should have given him good nights, for attacks of oppression now supervened several times during the day; tachycardia was continuous, the heart was weakening.
Tachycardia was constant, urine more and more scanty, the swelling of the legs never decreased, cough and oppression occurred frequently even during the day.
There was a period of tachycardia during postacceleration weightlessness, after which the heart rate declined steadily and was disturbed only by several startling missile events.
Cardiovascular-- Postflight orthostatic tachycardia is reported for Titov as long as 23 hours after landing; at 48 hours there was significant residual intolerance to the upright posture.
Real attacks of tachycardiamay be superimposed on the condition.
The tachycardia will improve as the disease improves.
If the physician is in doubt as to whether or not this particular tachycardia is caused by hyperthyroidism, the administration of sodium iodid in doses of 0.
It should also be remembered that, if the patient is receiving digitalis in good dosage for broken compensation, tachycardia may be caused by an overaction of the digitalis.
The tachycardia of a developed exophthalmic goiter is difficult to inhibit.
If the heart is weak, there are likely to be asystoles, and tachycardiamay occur, or a lowered blood pressure.
Paroxysmal tachycardia is a name applied to very rapid heart attacks in persons who are more or less subject to their recurrence.
If the tachycardia occurs in a patient with arteriosclerosis, especially if there is much cardiac pain, nitroglycerin is of advantage; also warm foot-baths.
He found that irregularities such as extrasystoles and organic tachycardia did not disappear during sleep, whereas functional tachycardia did.
A patient who is well and has an attack of tachycardia should be allowed to assume the position which he finds to give him the most comfort, and to use the means of stopping his attack which lie has found the most successful.
The emotional symptoms of both mitral incompetence and paroxysmal tachycardia may involve anxiety and panic attacks.
Paroxysmal tachycardia is another heart condition, in which the heartbeat suddenly speeds up to 160 beats per minute or more.