Breathing Monitors

3 Ways to Prevent Pierre Robin Syndrome

It is not known what causes Pierre Robin syndrome, so there is no known way to prevent the condition. Awareness of the dangers the condition presents, however, can prevent some of the complications. The most dangerous complication of Pierre Robin...

Characteristics of an Apnea Monitor

Apnea means periods of not breathing. Many parents of ill or preterm children rely on home apnea monitors to alert them if their child stops breathing. Apnea monitors are also used in hospitals to monitor people with illnesses that may result in...

What Are the Causes of an Elevated Heart Rate?

Very few signs of life are as obvious as a heartbeat. Both because human life can't exist for long in the absence of a beating heart, and because the heart provides such a convenient mechanism for assessing life and health status, heart rate is...

About Cardiac Surgery

The heart is an essential part of the body. Through its pumping action, the heart delivers nutrient and oxygen-rich blood to the body via the aorta and other blood vessels. Blood deficient in oxygen and nutrients return to the heart through blood...

Side Effects of Using a BiPAP Machine

Sleep apnea obstructs airway flow and impairs your ability to get restorative sleep, according to the American Sleep Apnea Association. Untreated sleep apnea can lead to headaches, high blood pressure and mental impairment that can impact...

What Are Heart Rate Monitors Used For?

Depending upon your age, physical activity, gender and weight, your heart rate will be different from that of someone who is older, younger, heavier, thinner or a different gender. Your heart rate can tell a lot about your health. Your doctor may...

Heart Monitor Effects on a Baby

Infant heart monitors, also known as apnea monitors, also assess breathing in babies. Most babies are on heart monitors because they have periods of apnea, where they stop breathing. When a baby stops breathing, his heart rate normally drops as...

Painful Breathing After Exercising

Starting a fitness program can be tough --- but it shouldn't be painful. If you are experiencing painful breathing after exercising, there is something wrong and you need to evaluate your health and your fitness program. Consult your doctor,...

Dangers of Alcohol Detox

Alcohol detox can be dangerous and even deadly. Individuals who drink regularly may experience withdrawal symptoms after a period of abstinence. These symptoms vary in severity depending on how long a person has been a drinker, his frequency of...

Yoga Routines After Heart Surgery

Exercise is an important part of heart surgery recovery, and yoga is a great source of low-impact activity that can also reduce stress and help control heart rhythms. Follow all post-surgery instructions carefully, and stop exercising if you get...

Why Does a Baby Have Trouble Breathing?

Your baby could have trouble breathing if he contracted a viral infection or an upper respiratory infection. Chronic conditions and genetic problems can also cause your baby to have a hard time breathing. You'll notice if your baby is having...

About Allergic Reactions to Amoxicillin

Amoxicillin is one of the drugs in the beta-lactam antibiotic family, according to the Mayo Clinic. It is used to treat bacterial infections. Because it is inexpensive compared to other antibiotics, it is regularly prescribed to treat common...

Aneurysm Symptoms & Vital Signs

An aneurysm is a bulge in an artery wall that can cause severe, often fatal bleeding, according to the National Heart Lung and Blood Institute. They form when a weakness in the wall of the artery balloons out under pressure from the blood inside....

Colon Test Diet

Your physician may order a colon test, or colonoscopy, for complaints of constipation, diarrhea, rectal bleeding or lower abdominal pain. The procedure utilizes a flexible scope with a tiny camera and light to visualize the lining of the large...

The Best Treadmill Characteristics

A treadmill is a piece of workout equipment that allows you to run or walk while staying in one place. Walking just three hours each week is associated with lower blood pressure and increased good cholesterol levels, so it is no surprise that many...

Baby & Breathing

Until your baby was born, you would never have understood how such a tiny bundle could cause so much stress. With each of her hiccups, grunts, squeaks and cries you are concerned that she isn't okay and wonder if you should be doing something more...

How to Calculate VO2 & VCO2

VO2 max refers to the amount of oxygen your body uses at a given time. Because larger people tend to use more oxygen, VO2 is best understood relatively, in terms of the amount of oxygen your body uses per minute per kilogram of body weight. VO2 is...

Mini Stair Stepper Exercises

Mini steppers are smaller version of the larger stair stepper machine. Steppers give you an aerobic workout. Some mini steppers also come with resistance bands so that you can work your upper body while using your legs on the stepper. These...

Technology & Premature Infant Care

Premature births occur in one out of every eight pregnancies in the United States each year. According to the March of Dimes, premature babies are at increased risk of developing health problems such as cerebral palsy, chronic lung disease, and...

Breathing Rate Before & After Exercise

During exercise, the demand for oxygen increases for use in cellular respiration, the process that produces energy in the body's tissues. A coordinated response between lungs and heart allows for an increase in oxygen available to the body's...

Treadmills & Blood Clots

Blood clots are a relatively common condition that occurs when the blood in a particular area hardens from a liquid to solid form. Like other aerobic exercises, treadmill workouts can accelerate the rate of blood clotting that occurs in the body...

Facts About Our Breathing Pattern

Breathing is usually automatic and regular. Breathing frequency responds to activity level, with breath slow and deep during sleep and rapid during exercise. When the breathing pattern does not match the active state, that can indicate a problem.

Angelcare Baby Monitor Instructions

The Angelcare Baby Monitor is not your typical baby monitor. Instead of just monitoring the sounds a baby makes from a distance, the Angelcare monitor allows you to monitor your baby's actual breathing movements. When the monitor stops detecting...

Treadmill Test for Heart Problems

Also called an exercise or cardiac stress test, a treadmill test is performed to measure how well your heart performs during physical activity. Treadmill tests can detect a variety of heart problems that other types of tests can't pinpoint. You...

Stress-Relieving Breathing Exercises

Too much stress can interfere with your life and reduce the amount of work you get done. You can help reduce your level of stress by doing breathing exercises, which ease both the physical and psychological symptoms of stress: Deep breathing and...

Coronary Heart Disease & Exercising

Often abbreviated CHD, coronary heart disease is a serious medical condition that affects the arteries that deliver blood and oxygen to your heart. Heart disease, which includes CHD, is the top killer of adults in the United States. Although the...

Postoperative Breathing Exercises

Deep breathing exercises help you recover from and overcome the affects of anesthesia following surgery. Lying down for prolonged periods of time also causes fluid to accumulate in your lungs. Deep breathing exercises performed after surgery help...

Online SCUBA Certification

Scuba, short for self-contained underwater breathing apparatus, gives you the ability to explore underwater flora and fauna at greater depths and for longer periods of time than snorkeling. Getting scuba certified equips you with the knowledge and...

How to Use Biofeedback for Stress (Video)

Biofeedback is important to relieving stress. Get advice on reducing and managing stress in this stress management video.