How to prevent a heart attack?
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Myocardial infarction is the medical term for a heart attack that occurs when blood clots prevent oxygen and blood from reaching the heart.
If blood flow cannot be restored quickly, damaged heart tissue begins to lack oxygen and begins to die. Unfortunately, according to Health magazine, a heart attack can be fatal if you don't receive the right treatment.
Symptoms of heart attack must be recognized for intervention and timely treatment. Symptoms include chest pain, sudden weakness, dizziness and shortness of breath.
If you or someone around you is experiencing heart symptoms, call emergency services immediately. As the speed of the reaction increases, the probability of recovery also increases.
People can lead an active life after a heart attack. Many people continue their happy lives after receiving prompt treatment and quality care. Although heart attacks are common, you can reduce your risk by taking various preventive measures.
Lack of oxygen-rich blood flow to the heart is a cause of heart attack. Coronary artery disease, a heart disease that occurs when the coronary arteries (the arteries that supply blood to the heart) narrow due to plaque, is one of the leading causes of heart attacks.
Congestion, which may lead to shortness of breath, chest pain or heart attack over time, may be caused by narrowing of blood vessels.
To protect yourself from heart attack, you should pay attention to the following.
Although high blood pressure does not necessarily cause symptoms, it can increase the risk of heart attack. If your blood pressure is too high or too low, get checked during your visit and discuss your results and appropriate treatment with your doctor.
Your cholesterol levels are determined by a rapid lipoprotein profile test. Doctors recommend that people at high risk of heart attack have this test every four to six years. However, if you are at high risk for heart attack, stroke, or stroke, your doctor may recommend more frequent screenings.
A Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP), a routine blood test performed by your doctor to measure your blood sugar, or the amount of sugar in your blood, is often performed. High blood sugar levels may indicate diabetes, a condition that increases the risk of heart attack.
One way to determine your risk of heart attack is to check your blood sugar every year.
In addition, some healthy habits need to be changed to prevent this disease. If there is a serious unexplained problem, be sure to consult your doctor.
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