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Facts About Cholesterol And High Blood Pressure To Prevent Heart Disease

We’ve all heard that too much of anything is bad, it applies to the cholesterol in our body as well. Too much cholesterol can cause severe health issues, such as high blood pressure, cardiovascular disease and stroke. Cardiovascular disease increases the risk of cardiac emergencies like a cardiac arrest or heart attack. These are life-threatening emergencies, and a victim would require immediate treatment for survival. Proper application of the life-saving CPR technique is the most appropriate treatment in this regard. Select a certified training site for acquiring training, such as the AHA certified CPR Kansas City . Certified instructors conduct the classes through a series of audio and video lectures and hands-on practice. Cholesterol- Cholesterol is a waxy substance produced by the liver to make hormones, vitamin D and substances that help with digestion, meaning cholesterol helps your body function. Our body creates just the right amount of cholesterol, but most pe

Types And Symptoms Of Congenital Heart Disease

Congenital heart disease, or a congenital heart defect (CHD) is a problem with the structure of the ticker present at birth, which can affect the heart walls, the heart valves and the blood vessels. There are numerous types of congenital heart defects ranging from simple conditions that do not cause symptoms to complex ones that cause life-threatening symptoms. To diagnose CHDs, doctors use a physical exam and special heart tests. Severe defects are often found during pregnancy or soon after birth with some of the signs and symptoms of severe defects in newborns being rapid breathing, fatigue, poor blood circulation, cyanosis (bluish cast to the skin and mucous membranes). But the good news is treatments and follow-up care for defects have shown to increase chances of survival of nearly all children with heart defects well into adulthood. Many go on to have active and productive lives despite their condition whereas some need continuous care for their heart defect throughout thei

Different Types Of Alternative Treatments For Arrhythmia

An arrhythmia is an irregular or abnormal heart rhythm. Most abnormal rhythms are harmless and require no treatment. Bradycardia is a slow heartbeat whereas tachycardia is the fast one. Some abnormal rhythms are more serious and even deadly, particularly if you have multiple ones. The ticker not beating properly can disrupt flow of blood, which can damage your heart, brain, or other organs. You might want to try alternative treatments in addition to the conventional treatment prescribed by your doctor if you have an arrhythmia. It is important to discuss alternative treatment or complementary treatments with your doctor as some can be harmful if used incorrectly. Before talking about the different types of alternative treatments, here’s some information on the life-saving cardiopulmonary resuscitation procedure: Cardiopulmonary resuscitation is a life-saving procedure useful in many emergencies, including a heart attack, cardiac arrest or near drowning, in which an individu