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information about various modern treatments on heart diseases

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Answered by Sonikaverma80
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Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in the United States. More than 62 million Americans have some form of cardiovascular disease. At Covenant HealthCare, we want to see individuals live a long and healthy life. That’s why we’re working hard to tackle the issue of heart disease here in mid-Michigan.

There are many different types of heart disease. Some are congenital (people are born with heart problems), but a majority of heart diseases develop over the course of time and affect people later in life. You’ll find some of the most common heart diseases listed below.

Coronary Artery Disease
Blockage in the coronary arteries is called coronary artery disease—a condition in which the heart muscles don't get enough blood and oxygen. The most serious effect of coronary artery disease is sudden death without warning. This usually happens in individuals who have had heart attacks or other heart damage.

Silent Ischemia
A form of coronary artery disease in which the blood flow to the heart muscle is reduced but produces very little pain or symptoms. When discomfort is experienced, it is usually during physical exertion.

Angina
Angina is discomfort or pain that occurs when your heart is not getting enough oxygen and nutrients. Angina may be caused by a narrowing of the arteries or muscle spasms in the coronary arteries. These spasms may be induced by cigarette smoke, cold temperatures, strong emotions, and other sources. It is important to note that angina isn't a heart attack and doesn't usually cause permanent heart damage, even though it causes pain.

The causes of angina are generally atherosclerosis or coronary artery spasm. Angina is not the same for everyone. While it usually occurs when the heart is working harder than normal, such as after a meal or during physical or emotional stress, it can also occur when resting.

Traditionally, angina occurs primarily in the chest and radiates down the left arm. However, it can be any discomfort that radiates in the chest, across the shoulders, in the upper back, arms (both left and right), neck, throat, or jaw.

Symptoms of Angina  

Aching

Burning

Cramping

Discomfort

Fullness

Heaviness

Indigestion

Numbness or Tinging

Pain

Pressure

Shortness of Breath

Sweating or Dizziness

Squeezing

Tightness



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Answered by kingofself
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Various modern treatments on heart diseases:

  • The modern treatment on heart disease depends on the type of heart disease.
  • The cardiovascular diagnosis is done right from ECG to angiography.
  • The blocks in the passage of the blood from the heart and to the heart is treated using various treatment after diagnosis from angiography.
  • The treatment of cardiovascular disease includes the medication, angioplasty, coronary artery bypass surgery and pacemaker insertion.
  • These are present day treatment provided, due to increase in heart disease.

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