Saturday 25 January 2014

Detect Heart

Detect Heart Problems

Among you, there is certainly never read the signs or symptoms of a heart attack from the literature. Among these many symptoms, chest pain and tightness is the most popular signs of a heart attack. But, what about the other signs that are important to know in order to anticipate heart problems?

The heart experts said, the symptoms of heart disease can actually be seen from the complaints in many parts of the body. " The heart, together with the arteries that endorse them is one big muscle. When heart failure, the symptoms can be seen in many parts of the body, " said Jonathan Goldstein, cardiologist from St.. Michael 's Medical Center in Newark, New Jersey
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Here are five hidden clues that could be a marker of the emergence of heart disease. If you are experiencing two or more symptoms such as the following at the same time, Goldstein recommends to immediately go to the doctor for further examination :

1. neck pain

Have you ever felt that prolonged muscle pain in the neck? Beware if in pain did not go away. Post- heart attack, some patients remember when they previously felt the pain and tension in the neck. They often do not pay attention to these symptoms because they only focus on the symptoms of the more dramatic acute pain in your chest, shoulders, and arms.

" Women in particular are less likely to experience symptoms such as these, and more likely to feel a sudden pain accompanied by tightness in the shoulders and the bottom of the neck, " said Margie Latrella, a nurse and also the author of Women's Cardiology Center in New Jersey. The pain can also spread to the left side of the body, left shoulder and arm.

What happened? Nerves from damaged heart tissue send pain signals up and down the vertebrae at the same time spread to the nerves around the neck and shoulders.

2. sexual problems

Men with erectile problems usually have problems with coronary artery disease. A survey of European men showed that those who were treated for heart disease are two of the three were suffering from erectile dysfunction for months, before finally diagnosed heart problems. According to Goldstein, some recent studies that examine the relationship between erectile dysfunction and cardiovascular disease are also more convincing. No wonder that now the doctors also consider addressing cardiovascular problems when men complain of erectile dysfunction.

" In recent years, there has been clear evidence that there is a substantially increased risk of heart attack and death in patients with erectile dysfunction, " Goldstein said.

What happened? As well as the blood vessels around the heart can narrow and harden, the same thing can also occur in the blood vessels to the penis meyuplai. Because the blood vessels around the penis are smaller, these vessels can be damaged faster - even three or four years earlier before heart disease is detected.

3. Dizziness, fainting, or shortness of breath

A study published in Circulation : Journal of the American Heart Association, said more than 40 percent of women report that they are likely to experience shortness of breath in the moments before the heart attack. You may feel unable to breathe, weakness or dizziness seemed to be at altitude. When you are in haste when climbing stairs, raking leaves, walking leisurely, or other activities that previously did not get you into trouble, the symptoms to look out for as an important warning.

What happened? This is due to insufficient blood flow in the vessels that carry oxygen to the heart. Cardiac muscle pain or angina can also make a person feel difficult to breathe. Coronary artery disease, where the heart blood vessel is blocked due to plaque buildup, causing organ heart is not getting enough oxygen supply. Sensation suddenly can not breathe in is often a sign of angina, a tipe of heart muscle pain.

4. Indigestion, nausea, or heartburn
While most of us think of heart-related condition identical to pain in the chest, but in fact this can happen also in the abdomen. In some people, especially women, symptoms such as heartburn or a burning feeling in the chest, abdomen sesnsasi glut or choke needs to watch out. Severe indigestion and nausea can also be an early sign of heart attack, or so-called myocardial infarction, particularly in women. A study showed that women are twice as likely to experience vomiting, nausea, and indigestion for several months leading up to a heart attack.

What happened? Fat deposits in the blood vessels, can reduce the blood supply to the heart, giving rise to a feeling like tightness, crushed or pain - which mostly occurs in the chest area but sometimes also in the abdomen. Depending on which part of the heart is affected, it will give a signal to the rest of the body. Nausea and dizziness can also be a sign that a heart attack is happening. Therefore, immediately call your doctor if the complaints continue to be experienced.

5. Pain in the jaw and ear
Jaw pain is something mysterious and sometimes very disturbing. This condition can be caused by many factors, but can sometimes be indicative of coronary artery disease (CAD) and early heart attacks. Some experts are now examining the relationship focus jaw pain with heart attack risk. The survey results showed that many post-heart attack patients reported pain in their jaw before the occurrence of a heart attack.

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