HEART HEALTH

Heart works round the clock day and night 365 days a year without taking any rest. Its important to pay attention and keep it healthy

Health Care matters

Can your heart repair itself?

Heart works round the clock 365 days a year and there are a variety of problems happens like wear and tear. This may lead to problems which may put a strain to functioning of heart and may lead to heart failure. Valves of the heart can become leaky with time and may need replacement. Some occasions where the infections happen, antibiotic can help. However more seriously Some conditions make it susceptible to coronary blockages that can cut off blood and destroy major hunks of heart muscle at one time in a heart attack, the heart can only heal itself slowly, often leaving behind thinned and baggy scar tissue devoid of healthy, beating muscle. Breathlessness and chest pain are common symptoms of heart diseases however swelling of feet happens as heart is unable to pump effectively and water collects on the dependent parts.

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What do mini heart attacks feel like?

Instead of full heart attack, miniature version happen & feel s like an uncomfortable pressure, squeezing, or pain. Discomfort in other upper-body areas, such as one or both arms, the back, the neck, the jaw, or the stomach +/-shortness of breath & chest discomfort. Breaking out in a cold sweat, or feeling nauseated or lightheaded.

HEART ATTACK

Exercise helps your heart, lungs, and blood vessels function better while reducing your cholesterol and blood pressure. Take the stairs instead of the elevator. Get off the bus a few stops early and walk the rest of the way. Walk through your neighborhood on your way to a shopping spree. Get up from your chair every hour to stretch your muscles and do a few squats.
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HEART FAILURE SYMPTOMS

If you have heart failure, you may not have any symptoms, or the symptoms may range from mild to severe. Symptoms can be constant or can come and go. Heart failure symptoms are related to the changes that occur to your heart and body, and the severity depends on how weak your heart is.
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HEART FAILURE

Heart failure can be caused by coronary artery disease, heart attack, cardiomyopathy, and high blood pressure. Heart failure treatment includes doctor-prescribed exercise, dietary changes, medicines, and rarely surgery.
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MY HEART FAILURE SYMPTOMS

Heart failure is also known as congestive heart failure or congestive cardiac failure. This happens when the heart is unable to pump sufficiently to maintain blood flow to meet the body's needs. Signs and symptoms of heart failure commonly include shortness of breath, excessive tiredness, and leg swelling.
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HEART FAILURE TYPES

There are different types of heart failure depending on where the problem in heart is and why heart muscle doesn't pump blood as well as it should. Right-sided heart failure. (Back-ups in the area that collects "used" blood) Left-sided heart failure. (Failure to properly pump out blood to the body) Congestive heart failure. (Fluid backs up into the lungs and tissues). It may affect just one side of the heart — the oxygenated or deoxygenated side — or both sides. Heart failure occurs when your heart muscle doesn't pump blood to the rest of your body the way it should. Learn about the causes and treatments.
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HEART FAILURE TREATMENTS

The damage that heart failure can do to the heart’s pumping action is not always reversible. Nevertheless, current treatments can significantly improve the quality of life of people with this condition by keeping it under control and helping relieve many of the symptoms. Treatment also focuses on treating any conditions that may be causing the heart failure, which, in turn, lessens the burden on the heart. A doctor or cardiologist will discuss treatment options with the person and suggest the best choices, depending on the individual’s circumstances.
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