Facts About Heart Disease That Everyone Should Know!!

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Facts About Heart Disease That Everyone Should Know!!

You might already be aware that 1 in 4 deaths is attributable to cardiovascular disease. Likewise, you probably already know that coronary artery disease is the leading cause of heart failure. And it should go without saying that the best thing you can do for your heart is not to smoke, eat right, exercise regularly, and maintain a healthy weight.

Here Are Some Heart Disease Facts That Everyone Ought to Know.

Feminine and male forms of heart disease exist. While the incidence of heart disease is about the same in men and women, the symptoms can vary widely. It's familiar for women with heart disease and those who have had a heart attack to report feeling exhausted and short of breath. In addition, women are more likely than males to experience pain and discomfort between their shoulder blades. Men, on the other hand, report feeling the pain more frequently in their arms and neck. Any new or odd symptoms should be checked by a doctor, regardless of whether they match a description or were reported by a friend or loved one. Call emergency immediately if you have severe chest or back pain, difficulty breathing, nausea, dizziness, or feel like you could pass out from the discomfort.

Three major risk factors are diabetes, hypertension, and high cholesterol.

Heart disease risk factors include diabetes, high blood pressure, and excessive cholesterol. The good news is that your risk of cardiovascular disease and all three illnesses can be reduced via proper management. Regular exercise and balanced diets are the best weapons against or control of all three diseases. Medication may also help control high blood pressure and cholesterol levels. Therefore, to ensure your risk for heart disease remains low, take your medicine consistently.

Up to 20% of people can suffer a heart attack and have no idea it happened. The common conception of a heart attack is that it only occurs in the way they are depicted on television, with an elderly, overweight guy holding his arm and falling to the ground, complaining of acute pain in his chest and an inability to breathe. Although chest discomfort and shortness of breath are possible signs of a cardiac event, less severe symptoms are more common. There may be a problem with your heart if you're experiencing symptoms like pressure in the chest, general discomfort, and slight pain in the neck and arms. Get in touch with your healthcare physician or cardiologist immediately if you have these relatively mild symptoms. Extreme symptoms, such as passing out or feeling dizzy, require immediate medical attention.

A family heart disease history doubles the risk.

You have a family history of heart disease if a male relative under the age of 55 or a female relative under the age of 65 in your family has the condition. In addition, this raises the likelihood that you'll experience heart problems.

If you think COVID-19 won't affect your heart, think again.

COVID-19 has the most significant impact on heart health, discouraging people from getting medical attention when sick. Dr Sarita Rao says the danger of getting COVID-19 is low in a hospital. The hospital team adheres to practices that have proven effective in limiting the spread of COVID-19. You must contact emergency services if you are experiencing symptoms that suggest you may have a cardiac episode.

Heart disease is 80% avoidable. We have a good understanding of the causes of heart disease and can recognise the signs and symptoms with relative ease, making it possible to take preventative measures. For example, keeping active, eating better, not smoking, and routinely visiting a cardiologist are great ways to reduce your risk.

To conclude Speak out if you're experiencing anything concerning. And make sure your doctor is attentive and concerned about your well-being. Try looking for one at a hospital or clinic focusing on cardiovascular health.

Dr. Sarita Rao is one of the Best cardiologists in Indore, MP and provides all heart disease treatment at Apollo Hospitals. If you are looking for Best heart specialist in Indore, then visit Apollo Hospital.

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