Wednesday, 3 August 2016

Heart disease in women

Some people think that heart disease is a problem especially for men, but women can get heart disease as well. The heart disease is a major cause of the causes of impotence in women. The most common cause of heart disease is narrowing or blockage of the coronary arteries, or blood vessels that supply the heart itself with blood. This condition is called as the "disease of the coronary arteries." It occurs slowly over time.

The coronary artery disease responsible for most heart attacks. And prevention of this disease is important. Fully heal and recover about two-thirds of women who Tsabehn heart attacks. The greater the age of the woman, the more likely her heart disease. But the women of all ages concern with respect to heart disease. Each woman also can take steps to protect itself, and through careful health habits in life.

an introduction

The heart disease in various parts of the world, one of the main causes of death and disability among women. And increase the number of women who died because of this disease each year than men. The greater the age of the woman, the more likely she was diagnosed with my heart. But the women of all ages concern regarding the incidence of this disease. And every woman can take steps to protect themselves, through healthy Ttaiwiraadat in life. This educational program explains heart disease in women. It discusses the risk factors for these diseases, symptoms, prevention, and treatment.

 the heart

The heart is the most important muscle in the body. It is based to pump blood to the different parts of the body permanently. It carries blood nutrients and oxygen. The heart also needs nutrients and oxygen. It pumps blood to itself through the arteries. Called the arteries that carry blood to the heart as "the coronary arteries." The injury to the lining of the coronary arteries of the damage makes it rough. Thus, the fatty substances, Kalkolstrul for example, can stick to this lining coarse then accumulate in the arteries.

  As a result, forming plaque on the inner walls of the arteries. The plaque and cholesterol deposits on the inner walls of the artery makes Atadhaq. This is called as "atherosclerosis." "Cardiovascular disease" a general term for the user to refer to a group of diseases that affect the heart. The most common cardiovascular disease is the cause narrowing or blockage of the coronary arteries, the arteries that carry blood to the heart itself.

This condition is called as the "disease of the coronary arteries." A disease that is slowly happening with the passage of time. Coronary artery disease is the leading cause of injury to the people of heart attack. The more a woman's age, the possibility of being infected with TB cardiac increased. But the women of all ages concern regarding the incidence of this disease.

 Risk Factors

There are risk factors related to cardiovascular TB related to women and men together. Such as:
     High cholesterol.
     Hypertension.
     Weight gain or obesity.
     Lack of exercise.
     Unhealthy diet.
 There are other factors that can be exercised over a role in the emergence of cardiovascular disease in women, compared with men. Among these factors:

     Metabolic syndrome.
     Depression and psychological distress.
     Smoking.
     Low estrogen levels after menopause.

   Symptoms

When one thinks of heart disease, it is likely that the chest pain is the thing that comes to mind. But women infected with TB heart may not feel the pain of my chest. You might feel infected TB cardiac including the following:


     the mother.
     tight.
     Severe pressure.
     Burning sensation


These sensations may appear in the following places:

     the chest.
    
The back, between the shoulder blades.
     Abdomen, above the navel.

It is possible that the pain moves to the jaw, neck, shoulders and ear, or to the soles of arms.
There are other signs of cardiovascular disease in women:

 Fatigue is the concept of reason.
     breathing difficulties.
     Difficulty sleeping.
     Feeling sick in the stomach.
     Feeling scared or nervous.
     Headaches, or worsening headache.

Complications

It is possible that heart disease leads to heart attack if not treated. The most common form of heart attacks among women is the display type of pain, pressure or discomfort in the chest. But it does not always be severe, nor does it have the most prominent display, especially in women. The prospect of the emergence of symptoms of a heart attack is related to the rib pain is more likely in women. These symptoms include the following:

Feel disturbed in the neck or shoulders or upper part of the back or abdomen.
     Shortness of breath.
     Nausea or vomiting.
     Sweating.
     Lightness of the head or dizziness.
     Unusual fatigue.

  Be a heart attack symptoms in women are less visible than obvious chest pain associated with heart attacks normally. Usually appear in women blockages in the small blood vessels that carry blood to the heart, and not only in the major arteries. This condition is called as the "disease of small blood vessels of heart," or microscopic vascular disease.

Women typically get heart damage significantly before reaching the emergency room, because the symptoms are not the kind that is linked to heart attacks. If women have symptoms appeared, or thought to have symptoms of a heart attack, it shall call an ambulance immediately. In the absence of that, it has to ask for help to get to the hospital.
Diagnosis

Being a doctor examined physically for the patient, and will ask them questions about health history and health history of the family, too. It is possible that the tests conducted in order to diagnose heart disease include the following:

     Blood tests.
     Chest X-rays.
     ECG (ECG).
     Cardiac ultrasound layout.

The patient can be in the need to withdraw some blood for examination in search of material that could be evidence of heart disease. The doctor was checking levels in the blood as follows:

     Cholesterol and triglycerides.
     Census blood cells.
     Other blood tests can reveal the presence of damage or injury in the heart.

 You can get to the heart, lungs and blood vessels image using a chest X-ray. This imaging is able to detect the presence of enlarged heart. Cardiac hypertrophy and is a sign refers to certain types of heart disease.

Treatment

The goal of addressing heart disease is often open narrowed arteries that cause symptoms. According to the severity of the blockages in the arteries, the treatment plan can include the following:
     Changes in lifestyle.
     Take drugs.
     Medical procedures, or surgery.

 Whether heart disease mild or severe, the patient's doctor recommends changes to the pattern of her life, as part of the treatment. If the patient is exposed to the risk of cardiovascular TB, it would adhere healthy lifestyle to help her the same protection from aggravating the situation. The patient should consult her doctor regarding appropriate exercise plan.

 Your doctor may recommend exercising than half an hour to an hour per day, on most days of the week. If the patient is unable to exercise due in one sitting, they can distribute this physical activity on multiple sessions so that each one of the ten minutes continue to quarter of an hour.

 In this case, they get the same benefit in terms of cardiovascular health. There are other small changes in everyday life can be useful in order to increase physical activity during the whole day. Among these changes:

     Use the stairs instead of the elevator.

     Doing the rounds on the feet or on the bike to perform tasks.
     Do some back exercises or pressure by watching television.

    You should check the patient's weight and health, and to maintain this weight. Being overweight increases your risk of heart disease. Weight Loss and be particularly important for women who have a waist size to have more than 35 inches. Women quit smoking or not to start smoking. They also need to avoid secondary smoke as well.

The patient adherence to a healthy diet poor in saturated fat, cholesterol and salt. Must address other conditions, and that such as high blood pressure control, and high cholesterol, and diabetes.

 There are drugs help in controlling blood pressure and cholesterol levels. For the treatment of heart disease, the doctor can recommend specific actions or surgery to remove blockages in the arteries of the heart. The "expansion of the coronary arteries," is a common procedure in this case. This procedure is done through the introduction of a catheter in a blood vessel in the arm or in the groin area.

Then it is introduced a small balloon into the blocked artery, where it is inflated to open the artery. Often put a small metal coil, called as the "pillar" in the artery through the process amiss.

And maintain this stent to keep the artery open. Sometimes, it can be a medical conduct more intrusive named as "coronary artery bypass surgery." In this case, take an artery or vein from elsewhere in the patient's body and used to bypass the blocked section of the artery. This vein is taken from the leg normally.

  In the arteries of men, plaque accumulates in the form of blocks and irregular materials. And often resort to surgical procedures for the treatment of cardiovascular disease in men. But this method of treatment may not be effective in dealing with the accumulation of plaque in women. When most women, the plaque builds up in the form of a regular distribution layer along the walls of the artery.

The use of certain types of cardiovascular drugs, such as medications that dissolve blood clots, for example, be more effective in women than in men. It can be to take aspirin daily number of benefits for women. The aspirin protects against heart attacks and strokes, which reduces the risk of heart disease. And the diseased consult a physician regarding the risks and benefits of aspirin.

  Conclusion

Worldwide, heart disease is one of the major causes of death and disability among women. And increase the number of women who died from heart disease each year on the number of men who die for the same reason. The greater the age of the woman, the more likely her heart disease. But the women of all ages concern regarding the incidence of this disease.

 Every woman can take steps to protect itself through a commitment to good health habits in her life. It is possible that heart disease leads to heart attacks if not treated. The goal of addressing heart disease is often open narrowed arteries that cause the onset of symptoms. According to the severity of the blockages in the arteries, it can be treated include the following:

 Changes in lifestyle.
     Use of medications.
     Medical procedures, or surgery.


Whether heart disease mild or severe, the doctor advised the patient to make changes in the pattern of her life as part of the treatment plan. And if a woman is exposed to the risk of cardiovascular TB, a healthy lifestyle can help to prevent aggravation of the situation
 








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