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Everything You Need to Know About Heart Disease

Heart disease is a leading cause of death worldwide, affecting people from all walks of life. Despite its prevalence, heart disease is often preventable through lifestyle changes and awareness. This blog aims to provide you with comprehensive information on heart disease, from its types and symptoms to prevention tips, so you can take proactive steps towards a healthier heart.

What is Heart Disease?

Heart disease refers to various conditions that affect the heart’s function and structure. Here are some of the most common types:

The term “cardiovascular disease” is often used interchangeably with heart disease, though it specifically refers to conditions affecting the blood vessels.

Who Gets Heart Disease?

Heart disease does not discriminate; it affects people of all ages, ethnicities, and backgrounds. Factors such as an unhealthy lifestyle, genetic predisposition, and pre-existing conditions can increase the risk. In India, almost half of the population is at risk due to various lifestyle factors, and these numbers are steadily rising.

Symptoms of Heart Disease

Different types of heart disease present with varying symptoms. Here are some key indicators to watch for:

Arrhythmia

Atherosclerosis

Congenital Heart Defects

Coronary Artery Disease (CAD)

Cardiomyopathy

Heart Infections

Symptoms of Heart Disease in Women

Women often experience different symptoms than men, such as anxiety, indigestion, and fatigue, which can sometimes be confused with other conditions like depression, menopause, and anxiety.

Causes of Heart Disease

Heart disease is caused by a variety of factors, which differ depending on the type:

Arrhythmia Causes

Congenital Heart Defect Causes

These occur while a baby is developing in the womb. Some defects are serious and diagnosed early, while others may go undiagnosed for years.

Cardiomyopathy Causes

Heart Infection Causes

Risk Factors for Heart Disease

According to the CDC, around 47% of people in the United States have at least one risk factor for heart disease. These include:

Preventing Heart Disease

Preventing heart disease involves taking proactive steps to manage risk factors and improve cardiovascular health. Dr. Vinayak Agarwal, Senior Director & Head Clinical Cardiology & Advanced Cardiac Imaging at Fortis Memorial Research Institute (FMRI), Gurugram advises, “Prevention is the key to combating heart disease. Adopting a heart-healthy lifestyle early significantly reduces the risk.”

Tips for Prevention

 

Heart disease is a serious but often preventable condition. By understanding the types, symptoms, and risk factors, you can take proactive steps towards maintaining a healthy heart. If you’re ready to take control of your heart health, consider adopting the preventive measures outlined above.

For personalised advice and more detailed guidance, book a call with one of our heart care specialists today. Let’s work together to keep your heart healthy and strong.

 

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