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Heart Disease and Important Symptoms of Heart Disease 



Heart disease is a word that covers any disorders of the heart.Under heart diseases, diseases included the blood vessels disease, such as


Coronary artery disease:
  • The coronary artery can be diseased or damaged, usually due to plaque deposits that containing cholesterol.
  • The construction of the plaque reduces the coronary artery vessel and gives less oxygen and nutrients to the heart.

Heart rhythm problems (Arithmium):
Arrhythmia is an irregular heartbeat. There are several ways in which a heartbeat can lose its regular rhythm. This include:

  • tachycardia: when the heart beats very fast
  • Bradycardia: When the heart beats very slowly
  • Fibrillation: When the heartbeat is irregular
  • Premature ventricular contraction or extra and unusual thrombosis
  • An arrhythmia occurs when the electrical impulse in the heart that coordinates heartbeat does not work properly.
The faults of the heart which you are born with (Congenital heart defect), among others:
This is a general term for some distortions of the heart present from birth. examples include:

  • Septal defect: There is a hole between the two cells of the heart.
  • Obstacle defect: Blood flow is partially or completely blocked through various cells of the heart.
  • Sinoootic heart disease: A defect in the heart causes oxygen deficiency around the body.
Dilated cardiomyopathy:
  • As a result of heart muscle weakness, the heart cells spread and can not pump blood properly.
  • The most common reason is that due to coronary artery disease, adequate oxygen can not reach the heart muscle.

Myocardial Infarction:
  • It is also called heart attack, heart-related infarction, and coronary thrombosis. 
  • An inhibited blood flow damages or destroys the part of the heart muscle.
  • This is usually caused by a blood clot that develops in one of the coronary arteries and it can also occur if the artery suddenly narrows or spasms.

Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy:
  • It is a genetic disorder in which the left ventricle wall becomes thick and it is made difficult for blood to be pumped out of the heart.    
  • This is the main reason for sudden death in athletes. Parents with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy have a 50 percent chance of passing their disorders to their children.

Mitral regurgitation:
  • It IS also known as Mitral valve regurgitation, mitral insufficiency or mitral inefficiency.
  • This occurs when the mitral valve in the heart is not tightly closed.
  • This allows blood to return to the heart when it should be left. As a result, blood can not be used efficiently through the heart or body.
Heart failure:
  • It is also known as congestive heart failure, failure of the heart occurs when the heart does not pump blood around the body.
  • The left or right side of the heart might be affected. Hardly both sides are affected.
Pulmonary stenosis:
  • For the heart, it is difficult to pump the right ventricle into the pulmonary artery because the pulmonary valve is very tight.
  • The right ventricle has to work hard to remove the obstacle. A baby with severe stenosis may be blue. Older children will usually have no symptoms.
Mitral valve prolapse:
  • The valve is not completely closed between the left atrium and the left ventricle, it grows up or down in the atrium.
  • In most people, the condition is not dangerous and no treatment is needed.
  • Some people, especially if the condition is marked by mitral regurgitation, then treatment may be required.
Symptoms
The symptoms of heart disease depend on which condition is affecting a person
  • Symptoms of cardiovascular disease in your blood vessels (atherosclerotic disease)
  • The symptoms of cardiovascular disease can vary for men and women. For example, men are more likely to have chest pain.
  • Women, on the other hand, are more susceptible to chest discomforts, such as lack of breath, nausea and extreme fatigue.
Common symptoms may include:
  • Chest pain, chest tightness, chest pressure, and chest discomfort and shortness of breath
  • If the blood vessels are compressed in those parts of your body, then your legs or arm feels pain, restraint, weakness or cold
  • Pain in neck, jaw, throat, upper stomach or back pain

Heart disease symptoms due to the abnormal heartbeat (Heart Arithmias)
The heart may join the symptoms of arrhythmia includes;
  • Rebuke in your chest
  • Racing heartbeat (tachycardia)
  • Slow heartbeat (bradycardia)
  • Chest pain or discomfort
  • Dizziness
  • Unconsciousness
  • Shortness of breath
  • affair
Symptoms of heart disease due to cardiac defects:

Symptoms of heart defects in children may include:
  • Yellow-brown or blue skin color (stenosis)
  • Swelling of the legs, stomach or areas around the eyes
  • In a baby, shortness of breath during meals, which reduces weight

Signs and symptoms of congenital heart defects which are not usually life-threatening include:
  • Breath is easily reduced during exercise or activity
  • Easy to wear during exercise or activity
  • Swelling in hands, ankles or legs

The symptoms of heart disease due to the weak heart muscle (heart-to-heart disease)
You may not have any symptoms in the early stages of cardiomyopathy. As the condition worsens, symptoms may include:
  • Toil or relax
  • Inflammation of feet, ankles, and feet
  • Fatigue
  • Irregular heartbeat that seems fast, fast or rebuffed
  • Dizziness, lightheadedness, and fainting

Heart disease symptoms due to cardiac infection:
Symptoms of heart transition may include:
  • fever
  • Shortness of breath
  • Weakness or fatigue
  • Swelling of your legs or stomach
  • Changes in your heart rhythm
  • dry or persistent cough
  • Skin rashes or abnormal spots

Cardiovascular symptoms due to valvular heart disease:
Depending on which valve is not working properly, valvular heart disease symptoms are usually included in:

  • Fatigue
  • Shortness of breath
  • Irregular heartbeat
  • Swelling of the foot or ankle
  • Pain in chest
  • Fanning (synop)
  • In a severe case
  • Pain in chest
  • Shortness of breath
  • Unconsciousness
Early detection when heart disease is easy to treat
So talk to your doctor about your concerns about your heart's health.
It is particularly important if you have a family history of heart disease.
                                 

Many forms of heart disease can be easily prevented or treated with healthy lifestyle choices.









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