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The medical name for "shingles" is herpes zoster, a disease caused by the varicella-zoster virus (VCV). Generally speaking, after chickenpox is cured, the virus will lurk in the nerves. Once the physical condition deteriorates and the immune system decreases, the virus has a chance to relapse and cause herpes. Patients who have had chickenpox have the chance of developing shingles. The virus will appear on the surface of the skin, forming rashes and blisters based on the distribution of nerves. Although the mortality rate of shingles is low, there is a high chance of causing other complications. The Shingrix vaccine can help prevent the activation of latent viruses. It is suitable for middle-aged people whose immune systems weaken as they age, as well as young people who are under great stress and have poor sleep quality.
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Resting ECG
What is a resting electrocardiogram?
The principle of static electrocardiogram examination is to collect the electric current generated by the contraction and expansion of the heart from electrodes installed on the chest and hands and feet, and record it on a paper tape.
During a heart examination, medical staff will attach ten metal conductors to the patient, four on the extremities and six on the chest. Based on the information received by each conductor, electronic instruments use different combinations of information to create twelve current patterns. This is the commonly used "12 Leads ECG", which can observe the activity and status of the heart from different angles.
Based on the changes in the recorded waveforms, medical staff speculate on the diseases that the patient may have, including myocardial infarction, heart displacement, pericarditis, arrhythmia, coronary artery insufficiency, electrolyte metabolism imbalance, atrial or ventricular hypertrophy, etc.