Cardiac Arrest - How To Recognize the Signs
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One of the leading causes of death is cardiac arrest so it's important that you know the warning signs so you can save your life or that of a loved one. Cardiac arrest is when the heart actually stops beating and can be caused by many factors, including many long term heart diseases. The following are some signs of cardiac arrest to watch for.
While there are rare instances of cardiac troubles for no obvious reason, in most cases there are heart problems that are already known before it happens. Those who have already experienced one heart attack or who have other risk factors like high blood pressure or heart disease are more likely to have cardiac arrest in the future. People in the high risk bracket should take medications and be carefully monitored by a physician to reduce their risks. Heart patients who take the proper medicines and make the right adjustments in their lifestyles can significantly improve the odds of avoiding cardiac arrest.
If you are among those who drink excessively, smoke or are overweight you are at higher risk of cardiac arrest although you may not notice outward signs. Sometimes however cardiac arrest happens without notice. This is the best reason to eat smart, quit smoking and avoid alcohol. Normally cardiac arrest is fatal so don't wait until you have warning signs as it may be too late.
Cardiac arrest can occur for a variety of reasons, but it's often associated with an electrical problem in the heart such as ventricular fibrillation. While cardiac arrest is something that occurs suddenly, doctors can tell you about risk factors that make this event more likely.Having an irregular heartbeat, or arrhythmia can be one such risk factor, although many people have such conditions without suffering from cardiac arrest. You will find that there are medications you can take to protect your heart in this case. Setting yourself up on a healthy diet and changing your lifestyle can be helpful. You need to visit with a cardiologist regularly to determine your risk factors.
Avoiding the risk factors and knowing the symptoms of cardiac arrest can put you in a great position for avoiding it. A heart specialist is the person best equipped to tell you about your risk factors and what you can do to protect yourself from heart disease. Take the time to get the tests with your doctor or lab that can help you determine your risk for cardiac arrest.
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