Causes:
The term cardiovascular disease is most often used to refer to the damage to the heart and blood vessels caused by a buildup of fatty plaque in arteries. This buildup thickens artery walls and restricts blood flow to organs and tissues. The following factors can increase the risk of a heart disease:
Old age
A family history of heart disease
Smoking
A diet rich in fat, salt, sugar and cholesterol
Lack of exercise
High blood pressure and high cholesterol
Unmanaged stress
Poor hygiene and dental health
Symptoms of heart attacks in men:
Crushing chest pain
Shortness of breath
Pain in arms, teeth or jaw
Sweating and lightheadedness
Symptoms of heart attacks in women:
– Vague feeling of being unwell
– Stomach ache
– Nausea and vomiting
– Pain in arms, neck, back and jaw
– Unusual fatigue
– Sweating and lightheadedness
– Slight discomfort in the chest
Symptoms:
Most people do not realise that they are suffering from a heart disease until they suffer from a heart attack, angina or stroke. Hence, it is important to be familiar with symptoms of heart attacks so that you can get immediate medical attention. Dr Arshad explains that symptoms of a heart attack can vary between men and women, which can affect patients’ perceptions and recognition of their condition.
Prevention
You can prevent cardiovascular disease by following a heart-healthy lifestyle. These are some steps Dr Arshad recommends you can take to protect your heart:
– Don’t smoke or use tobacco in any other form. Even smoking a couple of cigarettes a day can increase your risk of heart disease by up to 5%.
– Exercise for 30 minutes on most days of the week.
– Eat a healthy diet consisting of lots of vegetables, fruits, fish and whole grain. Avoid foods rich in fats, which include red meat, dairy products and fried foods.
– Maintain a healthy weight that is in accordance with your Body Mass Index.
– Get regular health screenings for cholesterol, blood pressure and diabetes. Even healthy adults should get screened at least once a year.
Nudrat Kamal is a subeditor on The Express Tribune magazine desk. She tweets @Nudratkamal
Published in The Express Tribune, Sunday Magazine, October 12th, 2014.
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