Heart Diseases - People in their forties and fifties beware!


It is a fact that if the heart stops, our life will be lost. The heart is one of the most important organs in our body that provides energy for blood circulation. The heart is also the first organ in the womb to develop during embryonic development. At some point, life is lost because the heart stops beating. Not only that, the heart circulates blood throughout the body. Blood carries nutrients to the cells of the whole body and returns the waste products from the cells. Therefore, the blood is the purifier and the supplier of nutrients. Blood is carried back and forth by the coronary arteries. Therefore, the proper functioning of the heart is very important for maintaining life.

Because of this we need to keep our heart healthy in order to sustain our lives. However, 2,353 patients die of heart disease in the US every day. According to the specialist, heart disease is the leading cause of natural death in any country in the world.


The heart works as two parallel currents. Blood from the right ventricle to the lungs releases carbon dioxide into the lungs, absorbs oxygen, and returns to the left atrium. The left atrium is pressurized through the left ventricle and that pressure is what circulates throughout the body through the systemic circulatory system. To do this, the heart needs a few strokes. The blood needs to be supplied with some potential energy. To allow that pressure to travel through the blood vessels of the whole body. The right cell should do the same as the left cell. The blood should travel only in one direction.

There are usually four valves in the heart. The heart muscle provides the potential energy for the blood. Heart muscle can generate a lot of energy. The contraction of the heart muscle puts pressure on the blood. A heart block is a problem in one of these systems that block the pressure supply to the heart muscle. Loss of corrugation of valves properly. Adequate blood supply is essential for the heart muscle to contract. It provides nutrition and eliminates impurities through the proper blood supply.


Blood is carried out through the coronary artery. It is through the coronary veins that blood is carried back to the right atrium of the heart. When these blood vessels become blocked, the heart muscle does not work properly. In such cases, the heart has a problem with not having the energy to generate the potential that supplies blood pressure. Any fluid passing through the valves should be allowed to flow unimpeded. If it obstructs the flow of blood, it is a diseased valve. If a heart valve cannot stop the flow of blood to the other side except in the right direction, it is a diseased valve. These are just some of the ways that you can use to identify heart attacks. If not, the problems in the blood vessels of the muscles. These are the heart diseases that occur in adulthood due to the problems of these two problems.

Heart disease caused by coronary artery occlusion. Coronary artery blood vessels divide into capillaries and supply blood to the heart muscle. Cholesterol builds up on these blood vessels, which can cause blockages. Calcium builds upon the blood vessels where cholesterol builds up. Calcium condenses. That is what causes chest pain. This is called angina. When a person is working, walking or eating, the heart's heart needs more blood supply to certain parts of the body. The patient is unaware of this until the blood vessel is blocked up to 70 percent. But the disease has been around for years. Therefore, the disease status cannot be identified at an early stage. This cannot be identified by listening to the patient's story. Some people develop chest pain in the past, which manifests itself as angina, a pain caused by a lack of blood supply to the muscles, such as a heart attack. Some patients experience chest pain when walking, which occurs when a certain amount of work is done. When that work is stopped, it disappears. When you do that again, you will have back pain. This blood vessel can be 100 percent blocked. 

The patient's genetic predisposition to oily diet, cholesterol, diabetes, high blood pressure, lack of exercise, stress, and coronary heart disease. The most preventable heart disease is coronary heart disease. This requires bypass surgery. Patients who actually need to undergo bypass surgery are in a life-and-death struggle. The only hope for these heart patients is to get bypass surgery quickly. That is to receive the alms of life. They are well aware that if the bypass surgery is delayed, they will have to pay with their lives. In short, their lives are like a light bulb. Can be turned off at any time.


Heart surgery is needed to prevent coronary heart disease. Sten can also be used to prevent heart disease. A heart patient should have heart surgery within a year of being tested for the dye to prevent a second heart attack. To prevent heart disease, control your blood pressure, high blood pressure is a major risk factor for heart disease. Keep your cholesterol and triglyceride levels under control, stay at a healthy weight, eat a healthy diet, get regular exercise, limit alcohol, don't smoke, manage stress.

God bless you....!

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