Friday, January 5, 2018

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These are 10 facts related to heart disease

Family history

If the family, parents, brothers, uncle or grandparents, have had heart disease before the age of 60, then you are almost 10 times more likely to suffer from this disease.

Help from hospital

For a person with a heart attack, one minute is very important. If you get medical help at the time, then the chances of survival greatly increase. The possibility of survival outside the hospital decreases. While improving opportunities by reducing immediate medical care can reduce it.

Heart attack is not cardiac arrest

Heart attacks and sudden cardiac arrest are two different types of incidents. When the heart is attacked, the supply of blood to the heart muscles is stopped and the heart muscle dies. And the cardiac arrest occurs when the heart stops pumping suddenly due to electrical problems.


Less Stress

Negative emotions, stress and depression are risk factors for heart attack and stroke. Conversely, happy people are less likely to develop heart disease.

These are 10 facts related to heart disease

Factor

Age is the most important risk factor for the development of cardiovascular disease, apart from family history, with cardiac background, smoking and obesity, lack of exercise, high blood pressure, diabetes and high blood cholesterol can also lead to cardiovascular disease.

Morning is important

US doctors call it 'magical hours' for a heart attack in the morning because most people have heart attacks in the morning. In the morning, stress hormone cortisol makes the blood harder to thicken and pump blood, because at this time the person is partially dehydrated.

Uncertain chest pain

Severe pain in chest during a heart attack in people suffering from men or women or diabetes, it can not be a classic symptom. Most people of this type are likely to suffer from shortness of breath, nausea, back pain, or jaw pain.

Heart likes no smoke

In women using oral contraceptives and smoking, women who do not use oral contraceptives and have high risk of heart disease and stroke, compared with non-smoking women.


Sleep long

According to the researchers, those who take eight hours of sleep, but rise late in sleep, those people are more likely to suffer from heart disease. In addition, in a study, women who sleep for less than five hours or less have a 39% chance of developing cardiovascular disease compared to those women who sleep for eight hours.

Loss of hypertension

High blood pressure increases the risk of coronary artery disease. It is usually not a symptom, and it can damage the kidneys and also not only the heart but also the kidneys and the brain.

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