Angina Prognosis
angina prognosis
Cardiovascular diseases and disability benefits
Heart disease is a term used to describe a variety of diseases affecting the heart, and in some cases, the blood vessels. The term heart disease "is often used interchangeably with" cardiovascular diseases "- A term usually refers to conditions that involve a narrowing or blockage of blood vessels that can lead to a crisis cardiac chest pain (angina pectoris), or an accident stroke. other cardiac diseases such as infections and conditions affect the heart muscle, valves or above the rate also consider forms of heart disease.
Heart disease is the number one killer in the world of men and women, even the United States. Responsible for 40 percent of all deaths in the United States, more than all cancers combined (!), The Heart disease is a legitimate concern. Here we will discuss the details of heart disease and how someone with heart disease may benefit social benefits to persons with disabilities to safety (or SSDI).
About Heart Disease
The causes of heart disease vary depending on type of heart disease. While heart disease may relate to many types of heart problems or blood vessels, the term is often used to mean damage to vessels of the heart or blood by atherosclerosis, a buildup of fatty plaques in arteries, blood vessels that carry oxygen and nutrients from the heart to the rest of your body.
Health arteries are flexible and strong. Over time, however, too much pressure in the arteries can cause excessive wear and make the walls thick and stiff, limiting blood flow to organs and tissues. This process is called atherosclerosis, or hardening of the arteries. Atherosclerosis is the most common form of this disorder. Atherosclerosis is the most common cause of cardiovascular disease and is caused by a variety of factors, including a diet low health, lack of exercise, overweight and smoking. All these factors major risk for developing atherosclerosis and, in turn, cardiovascular disease.
Cardiovascular disease is still undiagnosed until the condition worsens to the point of a heart attack, chest pain (angina pectoris), stroke, heart failure or sudden death. It is important cardiovascular symptoms and discuss your concerns with your doctor. Some of these symptoms are the text following:
"The chest pain (angina pectoris)
Difficulty breathing-
"The pain, numbness, weakness or cold in the legs or arms, if blood vessels in the parts of your body shake
Cardiovascular disease can sometimes be detected early with visits to the doctor regularly.
Heart disease treatments vary. Most treatments of cardiovascular disease focus on the arteries open narrowed to cause symptoms. Depending on the severity of blockages, treatment may include lifestyle changes, medications and / or surgery.
Disability benefits Social Security
Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) is a program Federal to pay cash benefits to qualified candidates who have worked and paid enough of their social security contributions. Based scientific evidence, work history, education and history, the Social Security Administration determines if applicants qualify to benefits and the amount of each applicant may receive.
The Social Security Administration (SSA) provides specific criteria to qualify Jobseekers turn. Regarding heart disease in particular, the medical evidence must be consistent with the classification of sub-Saharan Africa in the following criteria: coronary disease, demonstrated by angiography (obtained from the independent evaluation of security social disability) or other appropriate medically acceptable images in the absence of a test of time as a litmus test to stress or a timely normal induced by the drug, an MC, preferably one with experience in caring for patients with diseases cardiovascular, concluded that the results of the exercise tolerance test presents a significant risk to the individual, with 1 and 2:
1. with angiographic evidence of:
a. 50 percent or more narrowing of the left main coronary artery nonbypassed, or
b. 70 percent or more narrowing of the coronary arteries nonbypassed another, or
C. 50 percent or more narrowing involving a (more than 1 cm) segment nonbypassed a coronary artery, or
d. 50 percent or more reduction of at least two coronary arteries or nonbypassed
e. 70 percent or more narrowing a vessel bypass and
2. Lead to serious limitations in the ability to independently initiate, maintain or support activities of daily living.
These criteria are discussed in more detail by the Social Security Administration (SSA). However, keep in mind symptoms of heart disease who meet the criteria for receiving benefits may develop after the disease process and / or drugs prescribed and used, or waste from the effects of surgery to treat the disease.
The medical evidence supporting the argument that he or she can meet these criteria and are therefore eligible for disability benefits, is crucial for a successful outcome. Doctors are considered experts in their fields of practice, and its diagnosis, treatment and prognosis of the condition of an individual are essential to determine if a person suffers from heart disease is eligible for social security benefits persons with disabilities.
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About the Author
Jonathan Ginsberg has been practicing Social Security Disability law in the Atlanta, Georgia area for over 20 years. His website can be found at http://www.atlantasocialsecuritydisabilityattorney.net
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How long will you live if you're 84 and angina pectoris? A forecast please honest, it's my mother.?
Angina is a symptom not a disease. It simply means that the pain associated with heart disease. Having angina does not indicate amount of heart disease is the only presence. Many people who have control of their angina heart disease with medications while others have surgery or a procedure called cardiac catheterization and balloon angioplasty to relieve their chest. I think we need more information. For example, what is the degree of heart disease. Have you had a heart attack? "She suffers from what is called congestive heart failure. Have you had any surgeries and procedures in your heart? Abstract: Angina chest by itself does not indicate how long a person will live or severity of their condition.
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