The Risk Factors Of Coronary Heart Disease.

Those who suffer from high blood pressure, diabetes, cholesterol, high triglycerides and/or classified as at risk of coronary heart attack. Including, if there is a hereditary factor in cardiovascular disease, obesity, smoking, alcoholic, and to bear prolonged stress.
Risk factors of coronary heart disease should not be tolerated. All risks can be controlled with medication and lifestyle changes. And if it worked the fate of ischaemic heart disease, so that the appearance of heart attacks can be thwarted.

What often happens, the emergence of an unexpected heart attack because they never check the condition of the heart. There, the importance of knowing what conditions such as coronary heart disease.

Now there are tools coronary imaging with MSCT-scan (Multislices Computerized Tomography-Scan). If there is blockage of small coronary with high end MSCT-scan already could be detected.

So ourself mistake when a heart attack came suddenly because we need to know in advance our coronary condition. When we know there is a blockage of coronary, we can strive to coronary obstruction did not increase the thickness.

Heart attack because the coronary arteries that supply the heart muscle to years more food more and more bogged down. If the blockade becomes thicker, the muscle of the heart of the lack of food.

At the point of lack of food (oxygen) are not tolerated by the heart muscle, the heart will shout. Cry of the heart muscle that causes heart attacks, chest pain, cold sweats, nausea, vomiting, dizziness, and palpitations.

If there is still time can be saved. It is not uncommon that because of the blockade has been increasingly worse, in the main branch of the coronary, could cause death.

Heart attack can also occur in those who are overwhelmed with stress the same time in a long time (malstress). Although everything is still within normal limits, may not have a risk factor for coronary heart disease, stress can be triggers. (From many sources)

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