Description

Frozen Heart Disease is rather rare, even for gijinka, and it is one of the more aggressive diseases. Frozen Heart is quite self explanatory: it freezes the heart. The disease attacks the cardiac muscle in many different ways, which can make stabilizing the patient very difficult. The most common ways are changing the rhythm of the pulse, adjusting the valves on the inside which causes oxygenated and deoxygenated blood flow to mix, or simply stopping the brain signal altogether and shutting down the heart completely. 

Those At Risk Are
uncertain, assumed that all are at risk

Symptoms

- irregular heartbeat
- chest pain
- stroke
- heart failure
 - fatigue
- fight-or-flight response randomly activated and deactivated
- sweating
- sudden rush of cold or heat

Treatment

Patients with this disease must always be kept on a monitor or an artificial heart-cage (similar to a pacemaker/AED, only it wraps around the heart.

Medication: Dullsprin and Prospirra



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