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  • Causes of Coronary Heart Disease
    Medications used to treat CHD include ACE inhibitors which help to lower blood pressure, blood thinners (antiplatelet drugs) which are used to reduce your risk of blood clots occurring, beta-blockers which are used to lower your heart rate, blood pressure, and your oxygen use by the heart, calcium channel blockers which are used to relax your arteries, lower your blood pressure, and to reduce the strain put on your heart. Diuretics may also be used to further reduce your blood pressure, and nitroglycerin is used to stop chest pain and to improve your blood supply to your heart. Statins are used to lower cholesterol.

  • Do Your Kids or Teens Have Risk Factors for Heart Disease
    Obesity in children and teens is another risk factor for heart disease that can be controlled. Girls have a high potential of gaining weight around ages 9 through 12 as their bodies are going through puberty. Girls who are overweight are also likely to be unhealthy with high blood pressure or high cholesterol levels. Women age 21 to 23 who are obese report being overweight when they were as young as 9. Studies show a connection between being overweight and being at risk for heart disease. Those wishing to lower their risk for heart disease can do so by controlling their weight.

  • Heart Disease A Term For Many Diseases Affecting the Heart
    Heart failure also called congestive heart failure (CHF) or congestive cardiac failure (CCF) is when there is a failure in structure or function of the ability of the heart to fill with or to pump enough blood throughout the body in order for the body to function. Cor pulmonale is a failure on the right side of the heart. Hypertensive heart disease is caused by high blood pressure. High blood pressure can cause left ventricular hypertrophy, coronary heart disease, congestive heart failure, hypertensive cardiomyopathy, and also cardiac arrhythmias.

  • Heart Disease and Heart Conditions in Children
    Acquired heart disease occurs later in life and includes inflammatory heart diseases such as rheumatic fever and Kawasaki disease, cardiomyopathy, and bacterial endocarditis. Usually acquired heart disease occurs in adults and not children but it can occasionally occur in children such as heart rhythm problems that can be present at birth. It is not always easy to prevent heart disease in children as many of them suffer from congenital heart disease, which is present at birth and cannot be prevented. Some factors that are environmental in nature may lend itself to prevention such as minimizing the risks to pregnant women by vaccinating against rubella, caring for women who are pregnant and who have diabetes is essential with proper medical care their diabetes can be controlled decreasing the risk of the disease affecting the fetus. Doctors treating pregnant women should be careful when prescribing medications to avoid affecting adversely the fetus. Taking folic acid and avoiding drugs and alcohol can help to prevent congenital heart disease.

  • Heart Disease and the Pregnant Woman
    Pregnant women can reduce the risk of pregnancy related heart disease by getting early and regular prenatal care, by revealing any recreational drug usage, by improving lifestyle habits such as smoking and overeating and by controlling any diseases such as diabetes as well as controlling conditions such as high blood pressure and high blood cholesterol. The relationship between mom-to-be and the doctor is an important tool for preventing complications to mom or baby due to heart disease. Always listen to and follow the expert medical advice that only your doctor can give. Proper prenatal care, good nutritious foods, rest and proper pregnancy exercise are all important tools for fighting heart disease during pregnancy.

  • Heart Disease Basics
    If an individual suspects heart disease due to having symptoms such as chest pain or discomfort, nausea, vomiting, shortness of breath, dizziness or a feeling that something bad is going to happen they should contact their doctor for an exam and diagnosis. Doctors are trained and have the skills to make the diagnosis of heart disease. You will first be asked to fill out a medical history form that will list your general health, and your symptoms as well as any family history. During the examination your vital signs will be taken including your blood pressure, weight, height, pulse, respiratory rate and temperature. The doctor will give you a complete examination to rule out any other diseases. You may be sent to a laboratory for blood tests and to the x-ray department for a chest x-ray. Your doctor will be evaluating your risk for heart disease and any sign of present heart disease. You may also be sent for an electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG), which will reveal any arrhythmias or irregular heart rhythms.

  • Heart Disease Management in the Elderly
    The elderly are prone to isolated systolic hypertension, which is common among the elderly. They will require periodic blood pressure checks to monitor for high blood pressure. If high blood pressure is found diet, exercise and the cessation of smoking as well as weight management are usually adjustments that still work to control high blood pressure just as they do in those who are young. If other disease is present it may be necessary to treat with antihypertensive drug therapy in addition to the lifestyle changes. Males usually have higher rates of heart disease during the middle ages but the women experience a sharp increase in the occurrence of heart disease following menopause.

  • Heart Failure Information Everyone Needs To Know
    Cardiologist will tell their patients that prevention of heart disease is easier than treatment for heart disease. Some heart disease risk factors are controllable in other words you can reverse the risk factors such as the risk factor of smoking. You can quit smoking in order to reduce this risk. The risk factors of high blood pressure and high cholesterol can be controlled with medication, dietary changes and exercises. Approximately 2.5 million individuals in the UK have heart disease and approximately 12.6 million Americans have heart disease. The most common risk factors for heart disease in those who died from heart failure were high cholesterol, high blood pressure, smoking and diabetes. There is one American woman dying of heart failure every minute as a result of heart disease.

  • How Can I lower My Risk For Heart Disease
    doctor can weight you and take your height measurement to find out if these measurements show that you are overweight or obese. If you are overweight or obese your doctor can help you to make better food choices, and to watch your portion sizes by knowing how to find out what the portion size is for the foods you eat. Most of the packaging labels have portion size on them. Your doctor may refer you to a nutritionist or a registered dietician for further help in knowing what foods to eat or how to design meals and snacks that will help you to lose weight. Your blood will be drawn and sent to a laboratory where it will be tested for HDL and LDL blood cholesterol. HDL is the “good” cholesterol and LDL is the “bad” cholesterol. You want the HDL number to be high and the LDL number to be low. Your doctor will know the normal ranges for these blood cholesterols. If you are found to have high LDL blood cholesterol or low HDL cholesterol your doctor will adjust your diet, and possibly give you medication to help control your blood cholesterol numbers.

  • Methods for Avoiding Heart Disease
    When a person experiences the first signs of heart disease is when they become motivated to make these lifestyle changes. Those wishing to prevent heart disease need to avoid tobacco smoke including not smoking or exposing yourself to second-hand smoke, reducing stress levels, monitor and control high blood pressure or blood cholesterol, becoming physically active everyday, and taking steps to obtain a normal body weight for your height. It is also beneficial to drink alcohol in moderation, and manage any diseases such as diabetes mellitus.
  • Companion Remedies for Heart Health

    Hi-Rite - Maintain blood pressure within the healthy range and promote cardiovascular health
    Aqua-Rite - Promote water balance and support the cardiovascular system
    Cholesto-Rite - Support healthy cholesterol levels & cardiovascular health
    Cardio-Klenz - A newly developed micro-nutriment designed to help artery and heart health.
    Choest-Natural - To help you safely and naturally address the problem of high cholesterol AND also help to reduce triglycerides.
    Circu-Live - Promote healthy circulation

 

 

Causes of Coronary Heart Disease
Do Your Kids or Teens Have Risk Factors for Heart Disease
Methods for Avoiding Heart Disease
Heart Disease A Term For Many Diseases Affecting the Heart
Heart Disease and Heart Conditions in Children
Heart Disease and the Pregnant Woman
Heart Disease Basics
Heart Disease Management in the Elderly
Heart Failure Information Everyone Needs To Know
How Can I lower My Risk For Heart Disease
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