Friday, September 21, 2012

5 SIGNS OF THE MOST HEART ATTACK HAPPENS

5 SIGNS OF THE MOST HEART ATTACK HAPPENS 
the heart is the last defense of the body other than the brain that determines a person's life. If blood flow is not smooth can cause heart failure and death. Identify the five most common signs of a heart attack if. Currently, coronary heart disease is still the scary thing a lot of people. But society is not too recognize the symptoms of this disease. Based on the research of Midas in Milan, Italy in 2006, nearly 52 percent of patients with coronary heart disease do not experience chest pain or often called silent ischemia. Coronary heart disease is a disease caused by a narrowing or blockage of the coronary arteries, the blood vessels carrying blood mengaliran nutrients and oxygen it needs to function of the heart muscle to pump blood around the body. "Human heart pumps blood throughout the body perpetually constant at around 4-5 liters of blood every minute. Therefore if blood flow is not smooth can cause damage to the heart muscle that cause heart pump (heart failure) and death," said Dr. M. Taufik Arifin Pohan, SpJP in a press conference on Tuesday (25/05/2010). Dr Taufik said the pain felt in the left center of the chest due to lack of oxygen supplied to the heart muscle due to narrowing. Peyakit five signs or symptoms of coronary heart disease (heart attack) the most common are:

1. Feeling depressed (felt overwritten load, pain, pinched and burned) that causes shortness of breath and choking on the neck.

2. The pain may radiate to the left arm, neck and back.

3. The pain can last about 15-20 minutes and take place on a continuous basis.

4. Arise in a cold sweat, body weakness, palpitations and even unconscious.

5. The pain can be reduced when taking a break, but will gain weight if you're on the move. The trigger heart attacks among other excessive exercise, angry that spend a lot of emotion or other activity done to excess. "However, early detection and rapid treatment time of the attack could benefit the prevention of danger of death and heart failure later in life," said a doctor who practiced in Pondok Indah Hospital. One way that could be a solution to the diagnostic and treatment of coronary artery blockage is the coronary angiography. The procedure uses a minimally invasive examination with X-rays (X-ray), which aims to examine the structure of the coronary arteries, heart chambers, heart valves and heart muscle with a special camera. Until now, the investigation is still the gold standard to show sections of coronary arteries narrowed, as it has the highest level of accuracy that is nearly 100 percent. This procedure by the injection of a contrast material into the hose tube (catheter) through the body's main artery (aorta), so we get a clearer picture imaging when contrast is running through the coronary arteries. It is very important for intervention cardiology, since it has accuracy and size of stent placement or correction tool would be more appropriate. But that does not mean the disease can not be prevented, there are two ways of prevention that can be done to avoid coronary heart disease is primary prevention and secondary prevention. Primary prevention, that is trying to avoid coronary heart disease has not been detected as coronary heart disease risk factors but no family or have diabetes mellitus. Secondary prevention, ie prevention of coronary heart disease sufferers to avoid the recurrence of coronary artery narrowing again. "The thing to do is to control blood lipid levels of cholesterol, keeping blood pressure control, quitting smoking, avoiding fatty foods, living on fruit and vegetable consumption, exercise regularly, reduce weight and stress," said the doctor was born 49 years ago.

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