Articles

Everything You Need to Know Heart Diseases and their symptoms

by Jhon Warm SEO

Heart disease doesn’t victimize—it can happen with anyone regardless of age. It is one of the leading causes of death among people. While this disease is lethal, it can also be preventable in some people, if taken care of on time. By leading a healthy lifestyle, you can potentially beat heart diseases and live a happy and long life with a healthy heart. 

 

Different Types of Heart Diseases and their symptoms 

Heart disease includes a broad array of cardiovascular issues. Several conditions/diseases fall under the broad umbrella of cardiovascular diseases.

 

1. Atherosclerosis 

This hardening of arteries is known as atherosclerosis.

Symptoms 

  • Weakness in arms and legs 
  • Unexplained and unusual pain 
  • Numbness in limbs 
  • Coldness in limbs 

 

2. Arrhythmia 

This is a heart rhythm aberration. 

Symptoms 

  • Chest pain 
  • Dizziness 
  • Fainting spells 
  • Slow pulse 
  • Racing heartbeat or fluttering heart 
  • Lightheadedness 

 

3. Heart infections 

Such conditions are caused by viruses, bacteria and parasites. 

Symptoms 

  • Skin Rash 
  • Chills 
  • Fever 
  • Coughing and chest congestion 
  • Chest pain 

 

4. CAD (coronary artery disease) 

CAD is known as ischemic heart disease caused by plaque build up in arteries. 

Symptoms 

  • Gas or indigestion 
  • Nausea 
  • Shortness of breath 
  • Pressure in the chest 
  • Discomfort or chest pain 

 

5. Congenital heart defects 

Some heart abnormalities happen at the time of birth which are known as congenital heart defects. 

Symptoms 

  • Irregular heartbeat 
  • Low energy and fatigue 
  • Difficulty in breathing 
  • Extremities swelling 
  • Blue-tinged skin

 

6. Cardiomyopathy 

In this condition heart muscles either grow too weak or get hardened. 

Symptoms 

  • Rapid and thrashing pulse 
  • Breath shortness 
  • Swollen feet and ankles 
  • Bloating 
  • Fatigue 

 

Risk Factors of Heart Disease 

According to experts of the Heart and Vascular Center, there are so many risk factors for heart disease—some are manageable and some are not. The Cardiology Clinic experts explain that people have at least one menace factor for heart disease. Some of these factors include: 

  • Obesity 
  • Smoking  
  • Low-level HDL (high-density lipoprotein) and high cholesterol. 
  • Physical Inactivity 

 

Some of these factors such as smoking and physical inactivity are manageable. Smoking doubles the risk of cardiovascular diseases. You can take the help of professionals to quit this habit and live a healthy life. If you consult an expert Heart Center, they will suggest some ways through which you can jumpstart physical activities to reduce the risk of heart disease. 

 

The cardiovascular expert of Heart and Vascular Center may also suggest you take several evaluations and tests to diagnose the disease, if you may have any. There are some tests that you can take without any sign of heart disease—it is also a prevention method. 




Sponsor Ads


About Jhon Warm Innovator   SEO

13 connections, 0 recommendations, 98 honor points.
Joined APSense since, March 11th, 2019, From Vaughan, Ontario, Canada.

Created on Jul 1st 2021 05:04. Viewed 322 times.

Comments

No comment, be the first to comment.
Please sign in before you comment.