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Angina or heart pain is a painful or uncomfortable feeling in the chest. It occurs as a result of narrowing of the coronary arteries caused by Atheroma. Tests may be necessary if you have angina pain. Certain population groups are at a higher risk of getting angina. The human body is an incredible machine and the thing that keeps it all going is the heart. This organ is our pump and the blood pumped around our body by this pump is carried around via arteries and veins. Therefore, it is imperative that any disease to these arteries is prevented or treated as a matter of urgency. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , Atherosclerosis can affect arteries anywhere in the body, but most life threatening is when it blocks up the heart arteries or the arteries supplying blood and oxygen to the brain. No artery in the body is safe from atherosclerosis and may effect: the heart, the brain, the legs and intestines. There are often no early symptoms of athersclerosis, the first perhaps being a heart attack Atherosclerosis is the result of smoking, too much fat in the diet (including cholesterol, see box" Ideal cholesterol levels "), and lack of proper exercise, coupled with excessive mental and emotional stress and strain. Know what kind of cholesterol is beneficial to your body and which is not. Find out the main sources of cholesterol and how to reduce if you have them. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , Almost everyone knows high cholesterol is a significant health problem, leading heart disease and stroke. But many of us forget that it's not just a problem for the elderly. The detrimental effects build up over time, and may not be diagnosed until middle-age or later. But the cumulative damage is much easer to prevent than correct. So reducing cholesterol is important for young adults, and even children. The first step, presented here, is learning where cholesterol comes from and how it works. Related Article Tags: , , Cholesterol is a very familiar medical term almost to anyone, particularly the middle age group. It is a common thing the word will never be a part of teen-age lingo. The main reason is, most of the dreaded ailments accompanying "high cholesterol" levels are associated with hypertension, heart failure, diabetes and other long term and acquired conditions, which does not could also happen to younger generation as juvenile complications. Related Article Tags: , , , , All vertebrates need cholesterol to sustain health of the outer membrane cells. It circulates in the blood to settle in body tissues and blood plasma in forms of fatty lipids (steroids) and alcohol. Cholesterol is maintained to balanced levels that must not exceed what our body needs. Today, when every ready food could just be fished out from fast foods and other busy traffic-highway-eateries, all you need is to be concerned about eliminating idle (unwanted) additional intake of this substance that affects a great general health disadvantage impact in today's generation. Related Article Tags: , , , , , A pain originating from the heart muscle itself is called Angina. This occurs when the blood vessels taking blood to the heart (coronary arteries), become partially blocked with fatty plaques caused by atherosclerosis (heart disease). Angina is brought on by exercise but will subside when the activity stops and the person rests. Angina will become worse over a period of time. Angina responds well to drug treatment.
Atherosclerosis gives thickening and hardening of the blood vessels leading blood out to the body, and will thus reduce or stop blood flow to important tissue. Here is a survey of the mechanisms of this lifestyle disease, prevention measures and treatments. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , Pulsatile tinnitus caused by high cholesterol levels - The arteries to and from the ears are often the major cause of pulsatile tinnitus. Related Article Tags: , , High cholesterol levels are a killer but can usually be controlled by 'natural' methods. In most other cases prescription drugs can be applied. Two of the biggest causes of death in the Western world are heart disease and atherosclerosis. Atherosclerosis clogs up the hearts arteries and is then known as coronary artery disease or heart disease. Heart disease may develop slowly and the first symptom may be a heart attack. Some people develop arrhythmia and suffer from dizziness and heart palpitations. High blood pressure Hypertension is major risk factor of causing atherosclerosis in coronary blood vessels, result is Heart attack or Myocardial Infarction. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , The putative ability of fish oils to affect cardiovascular health has focused considerable attention on lipid nutriture. Investigations of societies consuming high levels of omega-3 and -9 oils as well as both prospective and retrospective scientific studies have demonstrated the increasing importance of dietary fats. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , Here is a survey of measures to prevent coronary heart disease, heart infarction and other types of heart attack. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,
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