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Pathophysiology Of Heart Disease |
Heart Disease Treatment
Stress And Heart Disease Possible Routes of Heart Disease TreatmentStress and Heart Disease Have Not Been Linked It has long been believed that stress and heart disease go ..... You have just returned from a visit with your doctor who has shared with you the results of your recent tests. These tests were ordered by your doctor because of the pain that you are experiencing in your chest. The news is not good. Your doctor shares with you that you have the early signs of heart disease. However, the good news is that it was caught early and she is starting you on a heart disease treatment program. The heart disease treatment program consists of not only taking prescription medicines, but incorporating other important elements that can reduce your risk and slow down the progression of the disease. These other aspects of the heart disease treatment include the doctor' s orders to stop smoking, lower your cholesterol level through a strict diet, controlling your hypertension, exercise and controlling your emotions. Type Of Heart Disease MedicationsFive Common Types of Heart Disease When people speak of heart disease, they are actually ..... An important part of your heart disease treatment program is the use of prescription medications. These medications may alleviate certain symptoms that you are experiencing as well as controlling the progression of the disease. When taking your medication it is important to know what side effects may be experienced. If any adverse side effects are experienced you should discuss that medical situation as soon as possible with your attending physician. Also, the prescribed medication should be taken in the proper dosage, at the correct times and with complete adherence to other appropriate instructions. It is also beneficial to you as the patient to know what medications you are taking. That information should include the names of the prescriptions and why they are being taken. Adult Congenital Heart Disease Stop SmokingAdult Congenital Heart Disease Affects One Percent Out of every 100 infants born in the ..... It has been clinically proven that smoking is hazardous to your health and specifically contributes to heart disease. Therefore, as part of your heart disease treatment program, it is critical that you stop smoking and discontinue the use of any tobacco products. There are many resources available to the smoker that will help in discontinuing this habit. Your doctor will be pleased to help you with that commitment to stop smoking. Prevent Heart Disease DietLifestyle and Diet Can Help Prevent Heart Disease Smokey the Bear used to say that only you ..... Another contributor to heart disease is a diet that is rich in fat content. Therefore a nutritious diet that is low in fat and cholesterol is highly recommended. Also, you want to adhere to a diet that is low in salt and sodium. Your doctor will be happy to provide suggested menus that will aid you in your heart disease treatment program. Coronary Heart Disease Controlling HypertensionCoronary Heart Disease – The Most Dreaded Silent Killer the World Over Coronary heart disease is listed among ..... Another contributing factor to heart disease is high blood pressure or hypertension. This condition can be controlled through the use of medication, diet and exercise. Exercise An additional component to your heart disease treatment program is continuing or starting a moderate exercise program. Under the advice of your physician, regular exercise will help with your energy level, burn calories and control weight, reduce your cholesterol level and provide an outlet for stress. Controlling Your Emotions Another major factor that contributes to heart disease is the day to day stress and rampant emotions that are sometimes part of our daily living. A good heart disease treatment program addresses the emotional and mental state of our being. Providing an outlet for stress and negative mental responses can be found through an exercise program, managing your day, practicing relaxation techniques or engaging in yoga exercises.
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