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  1. ... to be given through a vein to stop sudden attacks.
  2. Some of the medicines used to treat a sudden (acute) attack of porphyria may include: Hematin given through a ...
  3. ... everyone has the classic sign of a heart attack: sudden, intense chest pain. Chest pain may be mild or feel more like pressure or fullness. Not everyone has the same ... signs of a heart attack. What are the warning signs of a heart ...
  4. ... heart rhythms, which may cause cardiac arrest and sudden death Heart attacks
  5. ... tingling, most often on the face or scalp Sudden falls (drop attacks) Vertigo (sensation of things spinning around) Memory loss Other symptoms may include: Bladder or bowel control problems ... Sudden, uncoordinated movements Sweating on the face, arms, or ...
  6. ... cholecystitis is caused by repeated attacks of acute (sudden) cholecystitis. Most of these attacks are caused by gallstones in the gallbladder. These ...
  7. ... correct answer is all of the above. Panic attacks are sudden bouts of terror that peak within 20 minutes. They can be so intense that you live in fear of the next one, and ... trigger another attack. This can cause you to change how you ...
  8. ... to your body Abnormal heart rhythms and heart attacks can cause sudden death.
  9. ... in an arm or leg In rare cases, sudden illnesses such as a heart attack or stroke can cause CRPS. The condition can ...
  10. ... NOT WAIT. You are at greatest risk for sudden death in the early hours of a heart attack. Chest pain is the most common symptom of ...
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