One reason some people are not too worry about heart disease is that they think it can be "cured" with medication or surgery but this is not truth, the heart disease is a lifelong condition-once you get it, you'll always have it. Maybe some procedures like bypass surgery and angioplasty can help blood and oxygen flow to the heart more easily. But the arteries remain damaged, which means you can easily have a heart attack again
Heart Disease Conditions:
There are many risk factors associated with a heart disease, such as:
- Blood cholesterol levels
- Diabetes
- High blood preassure
- Tobacco Use
- Physical Inactivity
- Obesity
- Heart disease heredity
You will not necessarily develop cardiovascular disease if you have a risk factor. But the more risk factors you have the greater is the likely that you can have a heart disease.
Some heart disease signs:
Pain or discomfort in the back or the neck
Feeling weak
Rapid or irregular heartbeats.
Shortness of breath.
Fullness, indigestion, or choking feeling
Chest pain or discomfort or pain or discomfort in arms or shoulder.
Procedures and Surgeries for Heart Disease
Angioplasty and Stents: angioplasty is a nonsurgical technique for opening a blocked artery.
Bypass Surgery: It’s also called CABG, which