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Cause Of Heart Disease |
Sign Of Heart Disease
Coronary Heart Disease Your Body Gives You a Sign Of Heart DiseaseCoronary Heart Disease – The Most Dreaded Silent Killer the World Over Coronary heart disease ..... When your body has something important to tell you, it does so in the only way it knows how: it causes you pain. When your body foresees impending problems, it will give you a sign of heart disease. It will be in your best interest not to ignore it. While chest pain is a sign of heart disease, others may not be so obvious. Shortness of breath, leg swelling, and leg pain when walking, high cholesterol and high blood pressure are all signs of heart disease and your body is warning you that something needs fixed. Ignoring the warnings could have deadly consequences. Valvular Heart Disease Chest pain, known as angina, is pain or a feeling of pressure or tightening in the chest. Normally it accompanies physical activity, but if you have angina while at rest, referred to as unstable angina, it is a sign of heart disease and could mean a heart attack is looming in the near future.What is Valvular Heart Disease? Valvular heart disease is a condition that ..... Experiencing a shortness of breath is a common sign of heart disease. This occurs when the heart can' t pump enough blood to keep up with the body' s requirement. This can cause a back-up of blood and fluid build up in the lungs, making breathing extremely difficult. This is a sure sign of heart disease and medical attention is critical. Heart Disease In Women Blocked Arteries Cause Leg and Feet SwellingHeart Disease is Different in Women and Men Men and women have obvious physical differences, but there are differences that go far deeper. One ..... When your legs and feet start to collect fluid, they tend to swell and it could be sign of heart disease. You will need to let your doctor know if you are suffering from swelling, especially if you suffer other symptoms such as shortness of breath, as it may be a sign of heart disease. Pain in the calf area of your legs during exercise may be nothing to worry about if they stop a minute or so after you cease the activity. However, if you experience leg pain without activity it could be a sign of your legs not getting enough oxygen due to a blocked artery. High blood pressure and a high bad cholesterol level are also signs of heart disease. You should get your blood pressure checked at least annually if it isn' t too high and cholesterol every year, unless ordered more often by your physician. High cholesterol can make your blood thicker and harder to pump, which raises your blood pressure. It can also cause blood clotting which could end up starving you heart of blood and oxygen.
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