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Diastolic Heart Failure

Topic: Heart DiseasePublished July 20, 2010

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Due to increasing stress levels in today’s fast paced world, once considered serious diseases are a common a place in the lives of people. Heart Attack ratios are continuing to strike higher and higher are now even being witnessed in children, teens and young adults. Symptoms of Systolic and Diastolic Heart Failures Heart Failure can be either of the two – Systolic Heart Failure and Diastolic Heart Failure. The symptoms of both systolic and diastolic are nearly same with the demonstration of conditions like breathlessness, fatigue, fluid upsurge. Though, in the case of the latter one, breathlessness and weariness are the more common symptoms, felt even after negligible body activity. rnWhat happens at the time of Diastolic Heart Attack? This condition occurs when the left ventricles in lower compartment of the heart loses its relaxation to go on becoming stiffer. This causes the symptom of shortage of breath experienced by the affected. The stiffening situation leads to impaired pumping of blood in the heart’s vessels. The heart does not receive its adequate bloody supply to reach the ventricles. This causes insignificant pumping of the heart. The fluid which should actually be pumped into the heart, when finds no channel to flow, enters into lungs, thereby causing Diastolic Heart Attack. rnWhom does Diastolic Heart Failure affect? Diastolic Heart Failure is more common among women. They are at double the risk than men to be a victim of Diastolic Heart Failure. Aging is another factor that can cause one to contract the problem. Statistically, almost as many as half of the reported patients having suffered though Diastolic Heart Failure are over 70 years of age. One-third amount of the patients fall under the age-bar of 50 and 70 years; while the age group below 50 comprises approximately around 15 percent. rnWho are at the potential risk of Diastolic Heart Failure? Aging, can be attributed to a great extent for the attack of this type of Heart Failure. Over a period of time, the chambers of the heart lose the suppleness needed for efficient pumping of blood. Older women are greatly prone to this problem. In comparison with men, the elasticity of the heart chambers in women are more susceptible to thickening, along with age. Diastolic Heart Failure is also a by-product of disease like: High-Blood Pressure: Increased strain to pump blood into the arteries of the heart caused by erratic blood pressure. This causes unusual enlargement of the heart in order to meet the pumping requirements, therefore, interfering with the relaxed condition of the heart. Obesity: Obesity hampers the metabolic activity of the body, therefore, small manual tasks makes one feel weary and saturated. Breathlessness is the common symptom shared both by Obesity and Diastolic Heart Problems. Therefore, the extra effort made by the body to perform tasks causes heavy pumping of blood in the heart. This reduces the relaxation of the heart muscles, causing it to become stiffer. Diabetes: Diabetes causes swelling of the heart’s walls, which results in fluid upsurge, leading to a Diastolic Heart Attack. Women are at increased risk of this damage. Coronary Diseases: Coronary Artery Diseases also abbreviated as CAD, hampers the flowing of blood in to the heart’s arteries, causing the fluid to fill in the lungs. Lack of pumping of the heart results in the heart failure.

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