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Raynaud's
Find out about Raynaud's phenomenon, a common condition that affects the blood supply to certain parts of the body, usually the fingers and toes.
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Why they're used
Cardiac catheterisation and coronary angiography can provide important information about the heart and the surrounding blood vessels supplying it.
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Behçet's disease
Read about Behçet's disease, a rare and poorly understood condition in which blood vessels and tissues may become inflamed (swollen).
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Causes
Read about the causes of stillbirth, including complications with the placenta (the organ that links the baby’s blood supply to the mother’s).
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Enalapril: medicine to treat high blood pressure
NHS medicines information on enalapril – what it's used for, side effects, dosage and who can take it.
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Ezetimibe: a medicine used to treat high blood cholesterol
NHS medicines information on ezetimibe – what it's used for, side effects, dosage and who can take it.
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Edoxaban: a medicine to help prevent blood clots
NHS medicines information on edoxaban – what it's used for, side effects, dosage and who can take it.
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Recovery
After having cardiac catheterisation and coronary angiography, your pulse and blood pressure will be checked and recorded.
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Verapamil: a medicine used to prevent chest pain and high blood pressure
NHS medicines information on verapamil – what it's used for, side effects, dosage and who can take it.
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Processed foods
Some processed foods can be eaten as part of a healthy balanced diet, while others may have added salt, sugar and fat that you need to watch out for.