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Things To Expect Once You’re Home After Heart Surgery

Thousands of people in the United States undergo open-heart surgery every day that not only leaves them with a long chest incision, but also a lengthy recovery. Everyone heals at a different rate, and the time it takes to fully heal depends on the individual’s age and overall health, and of course, how complex the operation was. One needs to work closely with their doctors. Most of the healing- usually about 80 percent- happens in the first 6-8 weeks after surgery. Coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) is the most common of all heart surgeries, which uses a blood vessel taken from another part of the body to go round a blocked heart artery. Open-heart surgery is also recommended and performed to repair or replace a faulty heart valve or to repair damaged or abnormal areas of the ticker. No two patient experiences will be the same, here are some important things that you should be aware of when recovering from heart surgery: Changes in eating habits - Loss of appetite o...

Causes And Symptoms Of Congestive Heart Failure

Heart failure (HF), commonly known as congestive heart failure (CHF) is the leading cause of hospitalization in people ages 65 and older. The good thing is heart healthy future is well within reach which is possible by adopting a heart-healthy lifestyle. Congestive heart failure is a serious condition in which the ticker cannot pump enough oxygenated blood to meet the needs of your body. CHF doesn’t mean that your ticker has stopped functioning or will in the near future. Cardiovascular disease, in fact develops over time as your ticker weakens and becomes incapable of supplying the cells with the necessary amount of blood. Symptoms : You may start experiencing certain symptoms as CHF causes your ticker to grow weaker. Seek medical attention right away if you are experiencing a combination of symptoms, such as shortness of breath, fatigue and weakness, rapid or irregular heartbeats, weight gain, congested lungs and swollen ankles, legs and abdomen. Causes : There ar...

Achieve Optimal Heart Health With These Expert Tips

In the United States, one in every four deaths is due to heart disease unfortunately. Therefore, a cardiologist is often a person’s close ally in keeping his/her ticker in good shape. Cardiovascular disease increases the risk for cardiac emergencies like a cardiac arrest or heart attack. Getting CPR trained is one of the best ways to handle out-of-hospital cardiac emergencies. Select a certified training site for obtaining training, such as the AHA accredited CPR Kansas City . Experienced and certified instructors conduct classes through a series of audio and video lectures and hands-on practice. Heart health advice to follow: A Healthy Diet - Experts always recommend eating a heart-healthy diet that should include a variety of fruits and vegetables, whole grains, meat (skinless poultry or fish), dairy products (low-fat), oils (they are non-tropical). If you love chocolate a little too much, you aren’t required to give it up. You can go for a piece of dark chocolate every...

Information on Understanding Heart Attack Diagnosis

Your doctor will promptly run tests if he or she suspects you are having a heart attack (myocardial infarction). The tests include Electrocardiogram (ECG)- This test records the electrical activity of the ticker and can often accurately detect heart irregularities and help pinpoint the area of myocardial infarction. It helps determining if an individual is having a heart attack based on changes on the ECG that shows muscle damage or lack of blood flow through the arteries. Blood Tests - There are blood tests available that can help diagnose a heart attack and detect any ongoing ticker damage. Treatment for MI is often started at this time during which a doctor may recommend a test to find the exact location of the blocked artery, and if possible, perhaps unblock it. The procedures include 1.       Cardiac Catheterization - A doctor inserts a catheter (thin, hollow tube) into a blood vessel in the groin or wrist and threads up to the ticker in ...

Valuable Facts about Ischemic Heart Disease

Heart disease is the umbrella term for a variety of conditions that affects the structure of the ticker and its function. Ischemic heart disease occurs when the arteries of the ticker cannot deliver oxygenated blood to the heart. It is one of the leading causes of death in USA with most deaths occurring from coronary heart disease, which is also known as coronary artery disease (the most common type of ischemic heart disease). Buildup of plaque (a waxy substance) inside the coronary arteries is what causes coronary heart disease (CHD). The buildup can partially or totally block blood flow in the large arteries of the ticker. A disease or injury affecting how the arteries work in the ticker can also cause some types of this condition. Another type of ischemic heart disease is coronary microvascular disease which occurs when the ticker’s tiny arteries do not function normally. Symptoms of ischemic heart disease varies from person to person even if two individuals have the same type. ...

Symptoms and Causes of Heart Arrhythmias and Kansas City PALS Classes

Heart arrhythmias or heart rhythm problems occur when the electrical impulses that coordinate the heartbeats do not work properly, causing the ticker to either beat too fast, or too slow or irregularly. Arrhythmias may or may not be harmless and they feel like a fluttering or racing heart. However, some arrhythmias may cause life-threatening signs and symptoms. Treating arrhythmia can often control or eliminate fast, slow or irregular heartbeats. Adopting a heart-healthy lifestyle may be able to reduce your arrhythmia risk because troublesome rhythms are often made worse or are even caused by a weak or damaged ticker. Healthy lifestyle measures including a regular regimen of physical exercise and healthy eating can keep your ticker in good shape and keep cardiac emergencies at bay. Get CPR trained to face cardiac arrest scenarios efficiently. Even a child or an infant can be at the receiving end of this life-threatening heart event. CPR can help maintain blood flow to the organs un...

Facts about Cardiovascular Aerobic Exercise and CPR Kansas City

Aerobic or cardiovascular exercise are repetitive, rhythmic exercise that increases the heart rate and requires usage of more oxygen. Cardio exercise is integral to your heart health which can keep cardiovascular disease at bay. Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause behind the occurrence of a cardiac arrest or heart attack. A victim would require immediate treatment for survival. The most appropriate form of treatment is proper application of the life-saving CPR procedures. The procedures comprise chest compressions and rescue breaths. Make sure to acquire training in an accredited training center such as the AHA certified CPR Kansas City . Both theoretical and practical training are imparted to the students. Select a course as per your professional background and requirements as there are courses for both healthcare and non-healthcare providers. Cardio exercise benefits : 1.       Cardio provides aerobic conditioning which increases the str...