Heart Health Management

The heart is the central point of the body that pumps life. When you keep your heart healthy, you’re going to be fine. Thankfully, you can control to a very large extent what happens to your heart and what doesn’t. As the cases of heart disease in the world continue to rise, health organizations have also continued to find ways to alert the public to the causes of this disease. 

More often than not, lifestyle impacts the risk of getting heart disease at some point in one’s life. As it is, being proactive is the key to enjoying sound heart health and in this article, we will talk about how to do this.

Heart Disease Types

Heart disease, whether of the common or uncommon type, can be very serious. The list below is not exhaustive but for the sake of this discussion, we have explained these few ones.

The more common types of heart disease

  1. Coronary Artery Disease

Coronary artery disease occurs when there’s a blockage of the arteries. It comes with several risk factors. When blood supply is cut short, the body’s ability to circulate oxygen becomes inhibited greatly. 

This disease is also called hardening of the arteries and is the most common heart problem. Older humans are more at risk of coronary artery disease. Family history also contributes, and so does the presence of other diseases including obesity, high blood pressure, and stress. 

  1. Heart Failure

This is another common disease that plagues the heart. It is caused by the weakening of the heart muscles leading to a reduction in the pumping capacity of the heart. Its most common symptoms are fatigue, difficulty in breathing, and shortness of breath. 

The heart becomes unable to efficiently perform its functions. Contributors to heart failure include heart attack, hypertension, and heart muscle disease. 

  1. Arrhythmia

Arrhythmia is characterized by uneven heartbeats. This can be unusually slow heartbeats or ones that flutter. The irregularity is sometimes noticeable, but at other times, is not. 

The disease must be treated quickly to prevent worsening. Symptoms of arrhythmia include blurry vision, palpitation, fatigue, fainting, and shortness of breath. . 

Prevention of Heart Diseases

Heart diseases can be prevented by:

  • Avoiding smoking and reducing alcohol consumption.
  • Eating more fiber foods instead of processed ones.
  • Going for constant medical check-ups. An electrocardiogram will examine how well your heart is functioning and detect if there are problems.
  • Treating symptoms on time.
  • Keeping a healthy weight.

The No Drugs Approach to Heart Health Management

Growing technology has offered more methods for the treatment and management of heart diseases. Apart from dietary and change in lifestyle approaches of weight management, stress management, and dieting, a heart disease patient can consider an alternative method. This method is called EECP treatment and is used to treat angina episodes which arise due to heart disease.

EECP Treatment in Heart Health Management- Is It Safe?

EECP is an effective type of treatment in heart health management. While it’s an advanced technological procedure, EECP is non-invasive, painless, and very safe. The goal of an EECP procedure is to reduce the frequency of a disorder called angina and to reduce its intensity when it does occur.

An angina episode is a symptom of coronary artery disease and is caused by the insufficiency of oxygenated blood. Coronary artery disease is brought about by blocked arteries and a shortage of blood supply that translate into an equal shortage of oxygen supply. 

Because of the insufficiency of oxygen, a patient can experience what feels like suffocation or intense squeezing in the chest. Dizziness, nausea, heaviness, and shortness of breath are common symptoms of angina. 

These symptoms however can be confused with other types of chest pain issues. In order not to make false speculations, it is better to see a doctor if you experience symptoms like these.

EECP is used to help return as much as possible blood to the heart, and this means more oxygen supply to the body. The end of this is to reduce the frequency of angina episodes and to make them less intense if they occasionally happen.

Who Is EECP For?

EECP is for patients suffering from angina. A healthy patient has no use for EECP and you will only be considered if you are free of the following:

  • a pacemaker
  • pulmonary hypertension
  • valvular disease
  • aortic insufficiency
  • hemorrhage
  • enlarged heart
  • peripheral artery disease

There are other reasons why your doctor may not consider you eligible for an EECP procedure. It’s best to check with them before going for one.

How is EECP Done and Is It Safe? 

In our company, EECP is carried out by certified experts who have years of experience attending to patients suffering from angina episodes. During the procedure, long inflatable cups are fitted around your legs and they are inflated and deflated gradually, in accordance with your heartbeat.

A computer is connected to your ECG (electrocardiogram) and blood is gradually sent upwards from your legs to your heart. The procedure does not require any invasive methods and is performed as an outpatient procedure. 

You’ll only be required to come to the center five times weekly for seven weeks, each session lasting only about an hour.

Is EECP Safe? 

Absolutely. It’s a painless procedure with measurable results and is approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Blood circulation (oxygenated blood) for effective heart health management is made possible through EECP.

Conclusion

Heat diseases lead to unexpected alterations in a person’s life. With increasing side effects of medications, many people have resulted in alternative methods to heal their bodies. 

In heart health management, you should take proactive steps to protect yourself as we explained. But if you’re already suffering from the symptoms of weakening heart muscle or the likes, give us a call today to make things right.

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