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Better sex life

Intimate practice How to improve my sex life If your relationship is old or new, the time may come sooner or later for a kind of intimacy and some change to routine, so it is necessary to discuss these things and what you want. Dialogue and discussion of intimate affairs can begin. Of course sometimes even some small gestures and simple touches can give you a tremendous sense of pleasure and movement in the relationship! In the beginning, think of what you love and hate at the other end. Do you like the way you kiss them? Does it have a chest that you find attractive? You can begin by mentioning the things you like in the way you are doing the relationship. For example: "You are wonderful in the way you lick my friends ... I was thinking of trying a violin ..." or "I like how to hug me.  Their actions When talking to the other party about breaking bedtime routines and sexual adventures, place yourself in the other party's place. From your understanding of their ...

Medical Tests for Heart Disease

Medical Tests for Heart Disease Your doctor will check your  blood pressure  and do a fasting blood test to check your cholesterol, a type of fatty substance that can contribute to plaques in your arteries. He or she might also do a blood test to check the levels of proteins that are markers of inflammation in the body and suggest you have an  electrocardiogram  (ECG or EKG). This test looks at electrical activity in your heart. A chest x-ray will show whether your heart is enlarged or your lungs have fluid in them; both can be signs of  heart failure . The doctor might do a blood test for brain natriuretic peptide (BNP), a hormone that increases in heart failure. If the cardiologist needs to determine your heart or valve function, he or she may order an  echocardiogram , a painless test which uses sound waves to produce images of your heart in motion according to health information

Signs of Heart Disease

Signs of Heart Disease Early heart disease often doesn't have symptoms or the symptoms may be barely noticeable. nt Contact your doctor right away if you feel any chest pain, pressure, or discomfort. However, chest pain is a less common sign of heart disease as it progresses, so be aware of other symptoms Pain, numbness, and/or tingling in the shoulders, arms, neck, jaw, or back Shortness of breath when active, at rest, or while lying flat Chest pain during physical activity that gets better when you rest Lightheadedness Dizziness Confusion Headaches Cold sweats Nausea/vomiting Tiredness or  fatigue Swelling in the ankles, feet, legs, stomach, and/or neck Reduced ability to exercise or be physically active Problems doing your normal activities Problems with  arrhythmia  are much more common in older adults than younger people. Arrhythmia needs to be treated. See a doctor if you feel a fluttering in your chest or have the feeling that your heart is s...

How Your Heart Changes with Age

eople age 65 and older are much more likely than younger people to suffer a  heart attack , to have a  stroke , or to develop  coronary heart disease (commonly called heart disease) and  heart failure .  Heart disease  is also a major cause of disability, limiting the activity and eroding the quality of life of millions of older people Aging can cause changes in the heart and blood vessels. For example, as you get older, your heart can't beat as fast during  physical activity  or times of stress as it did when you were younger. However, the number of heartbeats per minute (heart rate) at rest does not change significantly with normal aging Changes that happen with age may increase a person's risk of  heart disease . A major cause of heart disease is the buildup of fatty deposits in the walls of arteries over many years. The good news is there are things you can do to delay, lower, or possibly avoid or reverse your risk The most common...