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# Forms of cardiovascular disease # --- [![](https://cardio-balance-ph.store-best.net/img/1.jpg)](https://cardio-balance-ph.store-best.net) <div style="height:500px;"></div> ## Cardiovascular Disease Consequences ## Ektrak mula sa prutas ng cranberry Ektrak mula sa prutas ng appleberry Magnesium L-Arginin Ektrak mula sa dahon at bulaklak ng hawthorn Pulbos ng bulaklak ng hibiscus Ektrak mula sa dahon ng oliba Ektrak mula sa buto ng ubas Ektrak mula sa black currant Coenzyme Q10 Bitamina B6 Folate Cardiovascular disease: Recognize the consequences in a timely manner! Your heart is working every day, tirelessly, — give it the attention it deserves! Cardiovascular diseases are the most common causes of death worldwide, but many of its serious consequences are preventable. What are the potential consequences of cardiovascular problems? Heart attack Stroke Heart failure Hypertension with long-term damage to organs Limitation of quality of life and ability to move Early diagnosis can save lives. Regular check-UPS with your family doctor or cardiologist will help to identify risk factors such as elevated blood pressure, elevated cholesterol, or Diabetes at an early stage and treat them. What can you do? Protect your heart with a simple, but effective measures: A balanced diet with plenty of fruits, vegetables and fiber Regular physical activity (at least 30 minutes a day) Avoiding Smoking and excessive alcohol consumption Stress management and adequate sleep Control your blood pressure and cholesterol levels You invest in your heart, invest in your future. Arrange an appointment today to screening. Your heart will thank you! Health starts with attention. You can rely on professional support. Sa isang mundo kung saan ang stress at pagmamadali ay nagiging bahagi ng araw-araw na buhay, mas nagiging mahalaga ang pagpapahalaga sa kalusugan ng puso. Ang mataas na presyon ng dugo o hypertension ay nagiging mas karaniwan sa mga tao sa lahat ng edad. Gayunpaman, may iba't ibang paraan at pamamaraan para kontrolin ang presyon at mapabuti ang paggana ng cardiovascular system. Isa sa mga epektibong paraan ay ang Cardio Balance Capsules, isang natatanging solusyon para mapanatili ang kalusugan ng puso at maibalik sa normal ang presyon ng dugo. Tara, alamin natin nang sama-sama kung ano ang mga kapsul na ito at paano ito tamang gamitin. > A sedentary lifestyle, alcohol, and cigarette consumption increase body weight which in turn hinders healthy blood circulation and strength of arteries and veins. This results in high blood pressure. So, if you’re overweight, you need to monitor your blood pressure frequently. ![](https://cardio-balance-ph.store-best.net/img/6.jpg) <a href="http://villacaprareccia.it/writable/public/userfiles/cardiovascular-disease-information.xml">PUMUNTA SA WEBSITE</a> People have long used Hawthorne berries for treating high bp, heart issues, and cholesterol levels. A number of Clinical research conclude that it improves cardiovascular function, shortness of breath, and fatigue. In another study, 1200 mg hawthorn extract or placebo was taken by hypertension patients for 16 weeks. Those who were taking hawthorn extract had a significant decrease in blood pressure than the other group taking a placebo. <a href="http://walkandsmile.com/userfiles/the-installed-disease-of-the-cardiovascular-disease-2527.xml">PUMUNTA SA WEBSITE</a> Forms of cardiovascular disease Cardiovascular diseases represent one of the main causes of morbidity and mortality in industrialized countries. This group of diseases includes a variety of disorders that affect the heart and the blood circulatory system. The Following are the major forms of this disease are briefly presented. 1. Coronary heart disease (CHD) Coronary heart disease is caused by a narrowing or occlusion of the coronary arteries, which supply the heart muscle tissue with oxygen and nutrients. The most common cause is atherosclerosis walls — the deposition of Plaques on the inner Vessel. Symptoms may include Angina pectoris (chest pain), shortness of breath, and in severe cases a myocardial infarction. 2. Heart failure Heart failure refers to the decreased contractile capacity of the heart, so that it can no longer pump enough blood in the circulation. This may be the result of a long-standing hypertension, coronary heart disease, heart failure, or cardiomyopathy flaps. Typical symptoms are fatigue, swelling of the legs (Edema), and shortness of breath, especially during physical exertion or in the. 3. Hypertension (High Blood Pressure) Hypertension is when the blood pressure is consistently above the normal value (usually ≥140/90 mmHg). It is regarded as the silent Killer, as it causes over a long period of time, often no obvious symptoms, however, the risk for heart attack, stroke, and kidney damage significantly increased. Risk factors include Obesity, unhealthy diet, lack of exercise, and genetic predisposition. 4. Heart Rhythm Disorders (Arrhythmias) Arrhythmias are deviations from the normal heart rhythm. You can speak more slowly than too fast (tachycardia), to (bradycardia), or irregular heartbeat. The causes are varied: from electrolytic disorders and heart diseases to medication side effects. A particularly dangerous example, atrial fibrillation, increased seizures, the risk of shock. 5. Heart valve defects Malfunction of the heart valves (e.g., stenosis or insufficiency is) hinder the normal flow of blood through the heart. They can be congenital or acquired (for example, after rheumatic fever, or as a result of atherosclerosis). Symptoms can range from fatigue and shortness of breath to heart failure when the load on the heart is to big. 6. Atherosclerosis Atherosclerosis is a systemic disease in which fatty deposits (Atheromas) in the blood vessel walls. It can affect all the arteries of the body, especially the coronary arteries (leading to CHD), the cerebral arteries (increased risk of stroke) and peripheral arteries (peripheral arterial disease, pad). 7. Peripheral arterial disease (PAWK / pad) In the case of the pad, there is a disruption of blood supply to the extremities, usually the legs, due to narrowed or clogged arteries. Typical Symptom of the claudication: pain when walking, the force to break, but after a short resting phase of remission. Summary Diehe cardiovascular disease are diverse and often interrelated. Their prevention is based on the modification of risk factors: healthy eating, regular physical activity, not Smoking, blood pressure control, and cholesterol management. Early diagnosis and adequate therapy can slow the progression of the disease, and the lives of those Affected significantly improve. Would you like me to make a certain section in more detail, or other aspects of complementary? ## Sound of hypertension ## The tone in hypertension: Auscultatory findings in arterial hypertension Arterial hypertension, popularly known as high blood pressure is known, is one of the most common cardiovascular disease worldwide and represents a significant risk for heart attacks, strokes and kidney disease. During the clinical examination, auscultation plays — listening to body sounds with a stethoscope, an important role for the assessment of cardiac and vascular functions in patients with hypertension. 1. Heart murmurs and heart sound changes In patients with long-standing hypertension may develop left ventricular hypertrophy, because the heart has to work against an increased peripheral resistance. This structural change can lead found to be characteristic Auscultation: Amplification of the Aortenklappentons (A2): Due to the increased pressure in the aortic arch of the second heart sound (S 2 ) in the area of the aortic valve louder to be perceived, especially in the base of the heart. Displacement of the apical impulse: In the case of left ventricular hypertrophy may be the apical heart strike laterally and downwardly moved, which in the case of simultaneous auscultation to a slight displacement of the heart Toni intensity. The occurrence of a fourth heart sound (S 4 ): S 4 Sound, as a pre-systolic Gallop, can occur in the case of a stiff left ventricle (e.g., due to fibrosis or hypertrophy). It is produced by Vibration of the ventricular wall during the late atrial contraction, which suggests a reduced ventricular compliance. 2. Vascular Sounds (Murmurs) Another important aspect of auscultation listening to the great vessels is: Aortic stenosis: In patients with arterial hypertension and concomitant aortic stenosis may be present, which leads to a systolic Flow murmur (systolic Murmur). This noise inside flows are typically of the aortic base in the neck (radiiert). Renal vascular stenosis: A secondary hypertension can be caused by a renal artery stenosis. Here is a systolic or systolic‑diastolic vessel can be monitored noise in the flank area or lateral to the navel. 3. Blood pressure measurement and Korotkov sounds The diagnostic cornerstone of high blood pressure is the blood pressure measurement according to the Korotkov‑. The so‑called Korotkov be listened to sounds: Phase I: First clear, continuous tones, — corresponds to the systolic blood pressure. Phase V: the Disappearance of the sounds — defines the diastolic blood pressure. In some patients, particularly in the elderly or in the case of very high systolic blood pressure can lead to the onset of the tones (Ausbruchton) if the gauge pressure drops below the diastolic value. This can lead to misinterpretations and requires careful measurement. 4. Differential Diagnostic Aspects Not all abgehörbaren sounds are directly linked to high blood pressure. There are other causes, such as it is important: Heart valve defects, Anemia, Hyperthyroidism in order to be able to a targeted therapy can be initiated. Conclusion Auscultation is a simple, cost‑effective and non-invasive method, which can provide in the diagnosis and evaluation of patients with hypertension valuable information. Characteristic sounds and noises — such as a reinforced A 2 , a S 4 Tone or Vascular murmur's — can affect the accompanying structural or functional cardiac clues and the treatment of diseases. 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