does angina feel like




does angina feel like

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What is Heart Disease

Heart disease is when heart vessels have a problem delivering blood through the valves in my heart and passing the blood though the rest of the body due to blocked arteries. Heart disease is a very serious condition that kills approximately 450,000 people in the United States each year. How bad the heart disease is determined by the different types of heart disease.

Coronary artery disease (CAD) is the atherosclerosis, where is arteries are clogged up with plaque that lines in interior walls of the arteries and causes them to become harder and smaller restricting blood to the heart. Coronary artery disease is one of the most common leading causes of a heart attack. The heart needs all the blood it can get. The blood has a hard time getting to the heart because of slow, restricted blood flow. This can generate long-term problems that may not be reversible. You must take care of your body before it is too late. Where else are you going to live if you destroy your body. The two main goals of any healthy heart are a healthy diet (eating lifestyle) and exercise.

Here are some of the problems a person with coronary artery heart disease will have to cope with during their live.

* Angina: Angina is when a person has severe chest pains and they are going to find discomfort in their body due to lack of oxygen going their vital organs. This is when the heart delivery system does not get enough of the blood that it needs to function correctly. This builds up extreme pressure and squeezing type pain in a person and the angina will feels like a heart attack. They will most likely have a heart attack in the future and have a chance of dying.

* Heart attack is when the arteries are badly blocked and the blood is restricted from going to the heart for approximately twenty minutes.

* Heart Failure: Heart failure is when the heart cannot adequately pump blood through the body causing other organs in the body to not get enough blood. Heart failure does not mean that the heart stops. Common signs are: shortness of breath; swelling of the feet, ankles, legs; and extreme tiredness. is going to happen when the heart is unable to pump the blood through the vessels.

The heart may not stop but will be functioning at a reduced rate.

* Heart Arrhythmias: Arrhythmias are disorders of the regular rhythmic beating of the heart. Arrhythmias are a common condition and can occur in a healthy heart and be of minimal consequence. It can also may indicate a serious problem and lead to heart disease, stroke or sudden cardiac death. The beat can be slower of faster depending upon the circumstances of arrhythmias. Most will feel dizzy, faint or lose their breath. They will find that as they get older they will have more problems with their heart.

All heart disease is a very serious matter and should not be taken lightly. The main thing to remember is get periodic checkups by your doctor and keep an accurate account of your blood pressure reading. Have someone help you check your blood pressure regularly. If you have any severe pain you need to call 911 immediately and get the emergency medical treatment that your body needs. The life you save might be your own.

Also, you should know that there are many ways that you can avoid heart disease too. Simply by watching what you eat, exercise, and also watching the cholesterol intake, you will be able to reduce your risk of heart disease. However, just because you watch what you eat and treat your body right still won’t guarantee that you will not be affected by heart disease. Basically, you will find that even the healthiest people can take a heart attack; however, you will greatly reduce your risk for a heart attack and heart disease.

Have a healthy heart.

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Dr Tom is a retired Computer Science Professor. He owned a web server and sold it in 2003. Now he is back as an affiliate marketer and is creating free information products from his experiences and giving them away free. He has expertise in a variety of medical subjects.

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Heart trouble but normal EKG in a 21 year old male?

I had a 24-hour EKG done with a Holter monitor after complaining of a fast heart rate with palpitations. After looking at the test results, my cardiologist said everything looked “normal,” but it doesn’t seem normal to me. While resting, my heart rate ranges anywhere from 60 bpm up to 110 bpm and palpitates sometimes. When I get these palpitations, there will be a pause followed by a noticeable “thump,” which I have been told is a PVC. But occasionally, it feels like it is fluttering and I sometimes feel a tenderness in my heart muscle–like it’s working too hard and wants to rest. When my heart flutters like this, it feels as though it’s beating out of synch, but when I take my pulse, it feels relatively in synch. This tenderness in my heart makes it feel like it’s ‘bruised’ and it sometimes hurts more than usual (it’s not angina). My question is; could it be possible that there is something wrong with my heart, even though my EKG is supposedly normal? I am so upset about this.

Sounds like SVT or AVNRT. Don’t even begin to know how to spell the long name of these but basically SVT is a fast heart rate. AVNRT is irregular heart beats and palpitations. I have SVT and AVNRT. These are hard for docs to confirm because they are not constant. You can have hundreds of normal EKG’s without being lucky enough to land one with these symptoms. These are forms of Tachycardia. Yes, the T in the above abbreviations. There are also various causes for this disease. My SVT was caused by an extra pathway in my heart that did not belong. AVNRT if this is the palpatations is not life threatening. It is just a pain in the butt because you will get tired more easily and sometimes feel like you can’t catch your breath easily for a time. This condition also is hereditary. Talk to others in your family. In my case, my condition came from my birth fathers family. He has it as well as my uncle. Another uncle and my grandmother died from heart attacks which were the result of the tachycardia. Talk to your doctor about different forms of tachycardia that you may have.

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