All About Heart Disease
Despite many advances in heart disease, it continues to be a large public health threat in the United States. More than 70 million Americans have
heart disease. One American dies from heart disease every 34 seconds.
Nearly half of the population will suffer a heart attack or stroke in
his or her lifetime. As the American population ages, the number of
people with heart disease will likely increase.
Preventing Heart Disease
But, there is good news in all of these
numbers. The way doctors treat heart disease is starting to change. For
example, we now know that heart disease most often occurs because of a
number of risk factors. Doctors are starting to look at the
cardiovascular system as a whole, in an effort to prevent heart disease,
rather than treating one risk factor at a time.
And patients can play a big role, too.
You have to ask the right questions, provide the correct information and
work with your health care professional to make sure that you
understand what the information means to you personally.
Think of risk factors as pieces of a
puzzle. When put together, the pieces can help show you your chance of
suffering a heart attack or stroke in the future. Each person’s risk
factor puzzle fits together differently.
Factors Related To Heart Disease
In addition to the factors related to
family history and behavior, recent research suggests there may be other
risk factors to consider, such as C-reactive protein (CRP). CRP, a
protein made by the liver, is a marker of inflammation in the body.
Though the role of CRP in heart disease is still unclear, recent data
suggest levels of CRP may predict risk for heart attack. If you have
several risk factors for heart disease, your doctor may recommend a test
to check your CRP level.
It’s important to keep track of your
risk factors and know what they might mean for you. The more risk
factors you have, the greater your chance of having a heart attack or
stroke.
If In Doubt, Check It Out
Take control of your own unique health
puzzle. Ask your doctor what you can do to reduce your risk, making
lifestyle changes and taking medication if needed-particularly if you
have one or more risk factors. You may be able to prevent heart disease
before it strikes.
Ian Smith (Distinction) D.Hyp T.F.T M.U.F.H M.A.A.H U.K.C.H.O N.R.H C.I.S.H
Quays Clinic of Hypnotherapy in North Shields
Telephone: 0774 3353367.
Quays Clinic of Hypnotherapy in North Shields
Telephone: 0774 3353367.
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