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Symptoms Of Heart Disease

Topic: Heart DiseasePublished June 7, 2013

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The heart is one of the most important and most complex organs in the body. It is effectively a complex pump that is responsible for ensuring that blood pumps around the body and to the most important organs. With such an important role to play and being such a complex organ it means that the heart is prone to problems and heart disease can prove fatal in a lot of instances. Recognizing the symptoms of heart disease is important but different ailments will have different symptoms as well as different courses of treatment. The arteries of the heart are responsible for carrying the blood to the muscle of the heart. When the arteries become blocked or clogged up with plaque, they cease to function properly and the flow of oxygen rich blood to the heart is reduced or stopped completely. Coronary Heart Disease, or CHD, is the most common form of heart disease and its symptoms include a shortness of breath, palpitations, increased heart rate, dizziness, nausea, and sweating caused as the heart has to try and pump faster and harder while the body is deprived of oxygenated blood. CHD is a common cause of heart attack but there are other causes. A heart attack occurs when the flow of blood to the heart is prevented and treatment should be sought quickly to enjoy the greatest chance of successful treatment. Symptoms can include pain and discomfort not only around the heart but in the back, chest, and arm. Symptoms of heart disease may also include a feeling of choking, rapid an irregular heartbeats and similar symptoms to those that present in patients with CHD. A heart typically beats at around 50 to 100 beats per minute. An arrhythmia occurs when the heart beats at an irregular pace and this is another common form of heart disease. Symptoms may include palpitations, a pounding feeling in your chest, dizziness, fainting, discomfort in the chest, fatigue, and a shortness of breath. There are, in fact, many types of arrhythmia as well as many potential treatments and it is important that a doctor or specialist identify the specific type that you have. Before treatment can be carried out you should consult with a professional regarding the Symptoms Of Heart Disease that you are experiencing. They will be able to accurately pinpoint the cause of your symptoms and will recognize which type of heart disease you may be suffering from. They will conduct further investigation, beyond asking you questions, and they will formulate a treatment plan that is most likely to yield successful results. The form of treatment that you will be given will depend on the form of heart disease that you have. Lifestyle changes, diet, exercise, medication, and potentially surgery may be involved in your treatment and it is vital that you get the best and most pertinent form of treatment available for your needs and your specific condition. Consulting with an experience and professional team will help you to combat the problem.

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