What should I pay attention to in my life when I have heart disease?

When it comes to heart disease, many people will come to mind with pictures of heart attack [tightly covering your chest and expressing pain]. In fact, the concept of [heart disease] includes all kinds of heart damage and inability to work properly. Coronary heart disease, arrhythmia, cardiomyopathy, heart failure, myocardial infarction, etc. all belong to the category of heart disease. We have sorted out some common sense problems and hope you can have an accurate and brief understanding of heart diseases after reading them. Arterial blockage Excessive fat and cholesterol in blood are deposited in coronary arteries and their branches, resulting in the formation of atherosclerotic plaques, which will narrow the vascular lumen and reduce the blood supply of the Read More …

Beware of [heart] involvement when hyperthyroidism strikes.

That day, 36-year-old Mr. Zhang just finished work, suddenly felt flustered chest tightness, pale, colleagues hurriedly sent him to the hospital. After the doctor made a comprehensive examination, he found that Mr. Zhang had atrial fibrillation. Atrial fibrillation is a kind of arrhythmia, which occurs in all kinds of heart disease patients. But after examination, Mr. Chen’s heart itself was not damaged. So, who is the real culprit that caused Mr. Zhang’s arrhythmia? Hyperthyroidism is in the heart [playing tricks] Mr. Zhang suffered from hyperthyroidism (hyperthyroidism for short) for 5 years. Doctors said it was [hyperthyroidism heart disease] that made him appear at the beginning of the article. Hyperthyroidism heart disease is one of the common complications of hyperthyroidism, with Read More …

The heart often [fawn bumps], who caused the disaster?

[Yesterday really scared the hell out of me! [My friend Xiao Zhang complained on the phone: “I woke up in the middle of the night and felt my heart was jumping out. The whole person was not well. It took more than 10 minutes to recover.” [Did you go to see a doctor and have an electrocardiogram? ] [I went early this morning. The electrocardiogram report is sinus rhythm. The doctor asked me to pay attention to rest and don’t stay up late. What is sinus rhythm? Is it normal? [Xiao Zhang asked anxiously. How does the heart beat? To understand the problem of heart rhythm (i.e. Heart rhythm), one must first understand how the heart beats. Although the heart Read More …

Palpitations? Breast discomfort? May be caused by atrial fibrillation!

Aunt Liu in the community is 66 years old this year and suffers from rheumatic mitral stenosis for more than 20 years. Recently, she always feels palpitations and shortness of breath. So she went to the hospital to check. The doctor took out the stethoscope and listened to it, and looked at her electrocardiogram, telling her that it was caused by atrial fibrillation, and let her go back and insist on taking aspirin every day. Is what atrial fibrillation? Why does Aunt Liu take aspirin every day? Today, let’s take a look at atrial fibrillation for everyone. Is what atrial fibrillation? Atrial fibrillation is the most common arrhythmia in clinic. Atrial contraction in normal people shows uniform and consistent contraction. Read More …

Atrial fibrillation greatly increases the risk of stroke, and special attention should be paid after the age of 60!

More than 70-year-old Aunt Wang has a cheerful and lively personality and is well maintained. She is also an activist in the square dance in the community. Neighbors all take her as a health idol. But just a few days ago, Aunt Wang went to a sudden stroke and almost lost her life. Everyone doesn’t understand, without hypertension and diabetes, how did she suffer a stroke? Only after listening to the doctor did I understand that it was Aunt Wang’s atrial fibrillation for many years. A healthy [invisible assassin] of the elderly. The word atrial fibrillation may sound a bit strange, but it is the most common arrhythmia among the middle-aged and elderly people in our country. The prevalence rate Read More …