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Blockage in heart is a common term used for narrowing of coronary arteries. Coronary arteries are vessels, which supply blood and thus oxygen and food to continuously working heart muscles. Heart muscles, which are not tired working from the birth till death, however, cannot sustain long without blood supply.
A reduction in blood supply gives rise to ischemia of heart muscles commonly manifested as chest discomfort or angina. A sudden complete shutdown of blood supply leads to heart att...more
A reduction in blood supply gives rise to ischemia of heart muscles commonly manifested as chest discomfort or angina. A sudden complete shutdown of blood supply leads to heart att...more
Last Updated: 7 years ago• Featured Tip
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Heart Blocks are a result of plaque buildup in your arteries, which blocks blood flow and circulation to the heart, causing heart muscle damage and heightens the risk for heart attack and stroke.
Arteries which have smooth and elastic walls become thick and restrict blood flow from the cholesterol deposits over the years. Blood clots can also block the arteries that supply oxygen rich blood to the heart. These can eventually lead to strokes and heart attacks.
Some warning signs that...more
Arteries which have smooth and elastic walls become thick and restrict blood flow from the cholesterol deposits over the years. Blood clots can also block the arteries that supply oxygen rich blood to the heart. These can eventually lead to strokes and heart attacks.
Some warning signs that...more
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Blockage in heart is a common term used for narrowing of coronary arteries. Coronary arteries are vessels, which supply blood and thus oxygen and food) to continuously working heart muscles. Heart muscles which are not tired working from the birth till death, however, cannot sustain long without blood supply.
A reduction in blood supply gives rise to ischemia of heart muscles commonly manifested as chest discomfort or angina. A sudden complete shutdown of blood supply leads to heart att...more
A reduction in blood supply gives rise to ischemia of heart muscles commonly manifested as chest discomfort or angina. A sudden complete shutdown of blood supply leads to heart att...more
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Blockage in heart is a common term used for narrowing of coronary arteries. Coronary arteries are vessels, which supply blood and thus oxygen and food to continuously working heart muscles. Heart muscles, which are not tired working from the birth till death, however, cannot sustain long without blood supply.
A reduction in blood supply gives rise to ischemia of heart muscles commonly manifested as chest discomfort or angina. A sudden complete shutdown of blood supply leads to heart att...more
A reduction in blood supply gives rise to ischemia of heart muscles commonly manifested as chest discomfort or angina. A sudden complete shutdown of blood supply leads to heart att...more
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A healthy heart beats 60-100 times per minute. Normally, every muscle contraction of the heart is controlled by electrical signals that travel from the heart s upper chambers to the lower ones. A heart blockage disrupts the flow of electrical signals of the heart.
Heart blockage is partial when the electrical impulses are stopped or delayed, preventing the heart from beating regularly. A complete blockage, on the other hand, occurs when the electrical signals come to a halt completely. ...more
Heart blockage is partial when the electrical impulses are stopped or delayed, preventing the heart from beating regularly. A complete blockage, on the other hand, occurs when the electrical signals come to a halt completely. ...more
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You will have to take blood thinning medication along with other medication which needs to be prescribed after clinical examination and it’s better for you to avoid climbing stairs or do any hard physical activity and you can take your judgment by doing a stress test every month but remember you will always be at a risk.
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Dear lybrateuser,
-, to keep your heart healthy you have to follow a heart healthy diet & a exercise routine
-have more of fibrous foods like vegetables & fruits, have 5-6 servings of vegetables & 2-3 fruits per day, also have wholegrains, oats, dalia, corn, have lowfat dairy products, milk with turmeric in the morning, less of non-veg
-restrict salt, sugar, oil in food, avoid processed & junk food
-have a handful of nuts like walnut, almond, cashew, peanut, use olive or canola o...more
-, to keep your heart healthy you have to follow a heart healthy diet & a exercise routine
-have more of fibrous foods like vegetables & fruits, have 5-6 servings of vegetables & 2-3 fruits per day, also have wholegrains, oats, dalia, corn, have lowfat dairy products, milk with turmeric in the morning, less of non-veg
-restrict salt, sugar, oil in food, avoid processed & junk food
-have a handful of nuts like walnut, almond, cashew, peanut, use olive or canola o...more
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Breathing difficulties, allergic reactions such as skin rash, hives, pale skin, unusual bleeding or bruising, blisters on skin, dark red spots under the skin, confusion, allergic reactions like swelling of face, bleeding and/or bruising have been associated with the injection, difficulty falling asleep or staying asleep, dizziness, burning and itching.
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