How to avoid Heart problems in young people

Page 1

Apollo Hospitals, Indore ABOUT DOCTOR

Location: 303, Third Floor, Vishal Astra, Opp. Satya Sai School, A.B Road, Indore, MP.

For OPD Appointments

Location: Apollo Hospitals, Indore Sector D Rd, Scheme No 74C, Vijay Nagar, Indore.

Contact : +91 9893925000

Interventional Cardiologist

OPD Timing at Apollo Hospitals, Indore: 11:00 AM to 4:00 PM

Dr. Sarita Rao is a Sr. Interventional Cardiologist at Apollo Hospitals, Indore. She is the first female Interventional Cardiologist in Central India. She is Fellow of American College of Cardiology(FACC) and Fellow of European Society of Cardiology(FESC)

OPD Timing at Clinic: 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM

An arterial blockage or blood clot that prevents blood from reaching the heart is a myocardial infarction or heart attack. Coronary arteries can narrow and cause a heart attack if blood flow to the heart is suddenly cut off due to plaque buildup from fatty deposits, including cholesterol. As a result, most heart attacks are deadly, necessitating prompt medical attention. Why is the rising number of young people dying from heart attacks? As a result of lifestyle, food, and genetic factors, heart attacks are becoming more common in the 30s and 40s. There has been a rise in post-COVID cardiac difficulties, clotting abnormalities, and other consequences, making some people more vulnerable to heart disease.

How to avoid Heart problems in young people

A heart attack occurs when blood flow to the heart muscle is substantially or completely cut off. As a result of the tragic deaths of these well-known figures, a national conversation has erupted on whether or not young (and, in fact, fairly physically fit) people can suffer a heart attack. What is a heart attack, and how can you know if you have one?

Another risk factor that has become increasingly important in heart attacks is elevated stress, especially during the current pandemic. What are some of the most prevalent risk factors for a heart attack? Several things may influence a person's risk of acquiring heart disease. Cure and control are possible for some, but not all of them. A sedentary lifestyle is one risk factor, but others are passed down via families (hereditary).

Obesity Heart disease is exacerbated by being overweight or obese. Obese people have higher blood pressure because they need more blood to carry oxygen to their tissues. A heart attack can occur as a result of high blood pressure.

Consumption of tobacco and smoking

Tobacco's nicotine (the main element) constricts blood vessels, adding stress to the heart.

Cholesterol A buildup of fatty plaque can constrict blood arteries that deliver blood to the heart (atherosclerosis). Heart disease can develop as a result of atherosclerosis over time.

Blood pressure that is too high For example, it could result from a genetic predisposition or an unrelated illness (secondary hypertension). High blood pressure may usually be managed with a few simple dietary and lifestyle adjustments.

• Make it a habit to work out regularly. Even 30 minutes of brisk walking can positively impact your heart health.

• You only need to start making those modest changes one at a time and see what happens.

• Get rid of the habit. Smoking doubles the chance of developing heart disease.

Heart attacks can be avoided by leading a healthy lifestyle.

• If you're overweight or obese, you need to get in shape.

Preventing Measures for youngsters from cardiac arrest

• Check whether you're drinking too much and cut back if necessary.

• Dietary lipids, such as saturated and trans fatty acids, should be limited. Increase your consumption of fresh produce and whole-grain products.

• Keep an eye on your blood pressure, cholesterol, and blood sugar levels.

• A heart attack is a serious medical emergency that necessitates immediate medical treatment. Due to quick and excellent treatment, many people have survived heart attacks.

Please go visit our social media : Facebook :- https://www.facebook.com/Dr-Sarita-Rao-Cardiologist-101841215429014 Please do follow on Instagram Instagram :- https://www.instagram.com/drsarita_rao/ To More Post: - Heart Attack: Symptoms, Causes, Treatment, and Prevention Dr. Sarita Rao is one of the Best cardiologist in Madhya Pradesh and provides for all heart disease treatment at Apollo Hospital in Indore. Call now for an appointment at 9893925000 or online visit for more information https://drsaritaraocardiologist.com/

Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.