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Heart Disease Risk Factors

Saturday, February 20th, 2010

For somebody who is aiming to prevent himself from acquiring problems  with the heart, it would be best to start off by knowing the heart  disease risk factors. You can hardly get away from this disease if you just  learned and realized the heart disease risk factors too late. Thus, one  is advised to be knowledgeable about this and apply such information into one’s life.

The ultimate risk factor is fatty food. Since people could hardly say no to fatty food like dessert and meaty foods, they have been exposed to the dangers of heart disease. Experts claimed that a person who is fond of eating fatty foods all the time, these fats would be directed to  the person’s blood stream and will later cause clogging up of the blood  flow. Due to this phenomenon, an expected circumstance is the abnormal rising of blood pressure as well as the rising of LDL cholesterol.

The build up of cholesterol and blood pressure, could lead to heart  attack. This makes too much intake of fatty food as a major heart disease  risk factor. This is the very reason why a perso will need to have a  regular check up of his cholesterol level as well as blood pressure level every now and then to control the kind of food taken in. The doctor would normally recommend some medication if he found some abnormal increase of cholesterol and blood pressure in the patient. This is one way of preventing a further operation known as bypass surgery which usually happens when the person is detected to have such disease very late.

Another heart disease risk factor is genetics. There are some people who have been eating healthily and exercising regularly but still  diagnosed to have some problems with the heart. This is because the person has a family member who has a heart disease history and that would qualify  him to inherit such disease. It would then be advised to someone to  immediately seek medical help once he learned that a part of the family  has had a trace of such disease.

The third heart disease risk factor is smoking. This has been one of the hardest to cut habit in one’s life. People who have been diagnosed with heart disease must strictly say goodbye to cigarette smoking as this could trigger and worsen such disease. Experts claimed that the carcinogen that is found in a cigarette is the very content that could trigger and cause heart disease.

Heart Disease Surgery

Monday, January 18th, 2010

Not all cases of heart disease would require a heart disease surgery. There are some stages of this disease which would only need a change of  lifestyle, or a strict medication without having to undergo a surgery. Some are simply advised to stop smoking, drinking alcohol, and eating  too much salty food. Exercise is also part f the things that should be  done by a person who is diagnosed to have a heart disease. Patients are  also told to stay away fom stressful activities and rather do some  relaxing activities. By following these activities and lifestyle change, one may need not undergo a surgery anymore.

But for cases that are no longer handled by simple medication or  lifestyle change, a heart surgery is often the best recourse. For people who  no longer respond and feel cured by the medication given out by the  doctor, it would then be very timely to set for a heart surgery in order  to avoid further problems. Experts suggest for a surgery to prevent any worst scenario that may possibly happen due to the worsened condition of  the patient. There is also an instance that doctors would call for a  repeat heart disease surgery especially on cases that would require for  the liquid in the chest to be taken away. Anybody who suffers heart  disease must always consider that there is a very big possibility for them  to undergo a heart disease surgery if preventive measures are not applied responsibly.

One of the popular and most preferred heart disease surgery is the less  invasive type. This kind of surgery would only have small incisions  and would inflict less pain to the patient undergoing the surgery. Also, this would ensure the patient that less time is needed for him to recover. For these reasons, it is no doubt that more patients are going for this type of heart disease surgery.

The less invasive surgery would no longer need to open the chest. Instead, small incisions will do the job and that would get rid of the use  of heart lung machine.  It will simply get vessel grafts in the arms and  legs through the use of the said small cuts and incisions. Another  added benefit of the less invasive surgery is its lowering of the health  risks that may complicate the disease into all kinds of other disease  after undergoing such procedure. These are very promising advancements in  the field of heart disease surgery.

Heart Disease Prevention

Sunday, December 13th, 2009

Since diabetes has always been associated with heart disease, doctors  suggest some heart disease preventions by first correcting the problem  on diabetes. Studies showed that most of the people who died because of  heart disease all have history of diabetes. This has pushed the experts  to first counter heart disease prevention by hitting on the the possible catalyst of this disease—it is diabetes.

A part f heart disease prevention is changing one’s lifestyle. Since it  would then be too hard to control some other factors of heart disease  like age, gender, and genetics, it won’t be too hard to correct one’s  lifestyle. This is often started by eating only the healthy and balanced food.

Another heart disease prevention is by controlling one’s weight. Becoming obese would bring the person so much exposure to acquire heart  disease. As suggested by the American Heart Association, people should be  conscious on the nutrient level of food taken in. The association pushed  for a balanced diet like taking in fruits, vegetables, and whole  grains. By eating healthily, a person may lose all the risky factors that may trigger heart disease.

But it is observed that one may be very successful with their heart  disease prevention techniques if they strictly apply a comprehensive  prevention program such as mixing both diet, weight loss, and maintaining a good level of blood sugar. People are even advised to take in dietary supplements which are believed to be a helpful factor in the whole heart disease prevention program. Dietary supplements are recommended by experts since they contain antioxidants as well as folic acid and vitamin B.

Experts suggest that people undergoing some heart disease prevention must take in Mangosteen puree since this has been found to have lots of  antioxidants. Unlike mango and other fruit puree, mangosteen is very much rich in Vitamin B and folic acid. These elements are responsible in keeping the homocysteine low. Experiencing a rise on homocysteine would definitely result to an arteriosclerotic disease.

One of the best ways of keeping a tolerable blood pressure and LDL  cholesterol level is by adapting a new and healthier diet. This would only have to be followed strictly by the person involved and must be dealt with all discipline and patience.

One is then advised to take a mix of heart disease prevention techniques like keeping a good level of cholesterol and blood pressure, maintaining a healthy lifestyle, eating a balanced diet, and applying all these with all discipline.

Exercise and Heart Disease

Friday, October 16th, 2009

Exercise and heart disease are perfect match, experts claimed. Exercising must be done regularly to lower the risk of acquiring or developing heart disease. One need not spend too much time in a day for exercise. But doctors simply require an hour of exercise per day to make one healthy and away from any disease. Contrary to the way most people thinking, tagging exercise as a very time-consuming activity as you need to go to the gym and work out for hours, doctors said that there are other ways of exercising besides going to the gym.

Instead of spending much time sitting on one’s chair or sleeping on the bed, it is more advisable to get up and do some brisk walk even just around a small room. One need not spend money to do that. Exercising is simply doing something that would contract and make the muscles move. The cheapest and the best form of exercise that can be done by anybody is walking. You can do it anytime and anywhere you want to break the monotonous activities you do everyday. Instead of riding a vehicle to go to the next block, you can simply walk. You should find all chances to do an exercise in a day.

Studies showed that walking in the street is healthier than walking  through the treadmill. Thus, one need not have a big amount of money before he could o some exercise. There are so many way of exercising without having to spend a cent. The best part f doing such exercise is the  fact that it can make the heart functions efficiently and prevents acquiring a disease of the heart.

For a person who has been diagnosed with heart disease was usually advised to stop doing exercise as this would threaten the heart. But this has been change through time since medical experts discovered that the best treatment for heart disease is exercise. They have now realized that exercise and heart disease do perfectly match.

This findings was brought about by a study that involved patient having heart disease and how they were able to cope with the disease through regular exercise. It was observed that these patients showed a significant development with their formal exercise program.

The relation between exercise and heart disease was discovered upon the findings that exercise is responsible of a more efficient vascular function of the heart. Doctors believed that exercise improves the health condition of the patients. However, they have been requiring their patient to have their exercise program monitored by the experts.

Cure for Heart Disease

Friday, September 18th, 2009

One of the leading causes of death is heart disease. This has been considered as the root of many other diseases that start off from the failure of one’s heart. In the United States, most of the people suffer from heart disease such as pulmonary heart disease, coronary heart disease,hypertensive heart disease and many more.

However, the most common question that would relate to heart disease is how it can be cured. Is there a cure for heart disease? This can be answered by understanding the totality of heart disease. It must be learned that the disease starts from the cracks and lesions that are formed in the blood vessel walls. It is then followed by the second stage that allows for body repair. The repair would involve depositing fatty substances into the blood vessel walls.

Back to the question if there is really a cure for heart disease,experts claimed that there is no surefire cure to it. Although there are already so many studies made and claimed certain cures to be effective for heart disease, but no one has yet perfected the claim and have it fully-accepted by the public.

However, there are just some possible cures for heart diseases recommended such as the cellular therapy. It is believed that cellular products could treat damages and diseased tissues. Some of the sources for cellular therapy are stem cells taken from the bone marrow and peripheral blood. Another accepted source of such therapy is the myoblast taken from the skeletal muscle cells.

This cure for heart disease has become so popular in the clinical research. Most often, this is recommended for those who are suffering from congestive heart failure and ischemic heart disease. This has even pushed experts in this field to further improve and develop the study.

Recent studies and results would show that the cellular therapy is very promising as a cure for heart disease. It is believed that constant upgrading of these research materials would lead to the realization of cellular therapy, as  being used by medical experts to counter or prevent heart disease. Aside from cellular therapy, other experts are also trying the possibilities of other cures for heart disease. They may not yet be available very soon as the experts are still working on them to make them as effective treatments or cure, however, these are expected to make a significant role in the treatment field of heart disease.