Can a hard cough save cardiac arrest?

In the 2010 AHA Guidelines for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation in the United States, there is indeed a reference to [cough CPR], which is recommended as Class IIb, Evidence Level C, and is described as follows: [cough CPR] can be considered in the following situations: for example, patients in cardiac catheterization room, in conscious, supine position and ECG monitoring conditions, if the patient can be instructed Driving alone in the wild, you suddenly feel stuffy in your chest and almost unable to breathe. A sharp pain spread from your chest to your chin and arms. Your whole body became inexplicably nervous and you felt like you were going to faint. Shit! There is no first aid medicine on the bus, you want Read More …

How should women of childbearing age deal with hysteromyoma when they find it?

With the continuous improvement of people’s living standards, regular gynecological physical examination has become more and more routine. This has also led to the rising detection rate of uterine leiomyoma. According to the survey, at least one fifth of women of childbearing age have been found to have uterine leiomyoma. Let’s first take a look at today’s main character: hysteromyoma. Uterine leiomyoma is a common benign tumor. Its growth rate is generally very slow and its malignant transformation rate is relatively low. For most women, its threatening effect is obviously greater than its actual effect. Because most women do not have obvious symptoms. However, if the location of the leiomyoma is [awkward]-between the muscle wall or under the mucosa, or Read More …