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CAUSES OF CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE
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A buildup of fatty plaques in the arteries (atherosclerosis) is the most common cause of coronary artery disease. Risk factors include a poor diet, lack of exercise, obesity and smoking. Healthy lifestyle choices can help lower the risk of atherosclerosis.
CAUSE OF IRREGULAR HEARTBEATS (ARRHYTHMIAS)
Common causes of arrhythmias or conditions that can lead to them include:
Cardiomyopathy Coronary artery disease Diabetes Drug misuse Emotional stress Excessive use of alcohol or caffeineHeart problem present at birth (congenital heart defects)High blood pressure Smoking Heart valve disease Use of certain medications, including those bought without a prescription, and herbs and supplements Causes of congenital heart defects
A congenital heart defect develops while a baby is growing in the womb. A congenital heart defect forms as the baby's heart develops, about a month after conception. Congenital heart defects change the flow of blood in the heart. Some medical conditions, medications and genes increase the risk of congenital heart defects.
Causes of a thickened or enlarged heart muscle (cardiomyopathy)
The cause of cardiomyopathy depends on the type:
Dilated cardiomyopathy. The cause of this most common type of cardiomyopathy often is unknown. It may be passed down through families (inherited). Dilated cardiomyopathy typically starts in the heart's main pumping chamber (left ventricle). Many things can cause damage to the left ventricle, including heart attacks, infections, toxins and some drugs, including cancer medicines.Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. This type is usually passed down through families (inherited).
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Heart disease symptoms caused by irregular heartbeats (heart arrhythmias)
The heart may beat too quickly, too slowly or irregularly. Heart arrhythmia symptoms can include:
Chest pain or discomfort Dizziness Fainting (syncope) or near faintingFluttering in the chest Light headedness Racing heartbeat (tachycardia)Shortness of breath Slow heartbeat (bradycardia)Heart disease symptoms caused by congenital heart defects
Serious congenital heart defects usually are noticed soon after birth. Congenital heart defect symptoms in children could include:
Pale gray or blue skin or lips (cyanosis)Swelling in the legs, belly area or areas around the eyesIn an infant, shortness of breath during feedings, leading to poor weight gain
Less-serious congenital heart defects are often not diagnosed until later in childhood or during adulthood. Symptoms of congenital heart defects that usually aren't immediately life-threatening include:
Easily getting short of breath during exercise or activity Easily tiring during exercise or activity Swelling of the hands, ankles or feet.
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CAUSE OF HEART DISEASE
Heart disease causes depend on the specific type of heart disease. There are many different types of heart disease.
How the heart works
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To understand the causes of heart disease, it may help to understand how the heart works.
The heart is divided into chambers β two upper chambers (atria) and two lower chambers (ventricles).The right side of the heart moves blood to the lungs through blood vessels (pulmonary arteries).In the lungs, blood picks up oxygen and then returns to the left side of the heart through the pulmonary veins.The left side of the heart then pumps the blood through the aorta and out to the rest of the body.Heart valves
Four heart valves β the aortic, mitral, pulmonary and tricuspid β keep the blood moving the right way. The valves open only one way and only when they need to. Valves must open all the way and close tightly so there's no leakage.
Heartbeats
A beating heart squeezes (contracts) and relaxes in a continuous cycle.
During contraction (systole), the lower heart chambers (ventricles) squeeze tight. This action forces blood to the lungs and the rest of the body.During relaxation (diastole), the ventricles fill with blood from the upper heart chambers (atria).Electrical system
The heart's electrical system keeps it beating. The heartbeat controls the continuous exchange of oxygen-rich blood with oxygen-poor blood. This exchange keeps you alive.
Electrical signals start in the upper right chamber (right atrium).The signals travel through specialized pathways to the lower heart chambers (ventricles). This tells the heart to pump.
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RISK FACTORS
RISK FACTORS FOR HEART DISEASE INCLUDE:
Age. Growing older increases the risk of damaged and narrowed arteries and a weakened or thickened heart muscle.
S*x. Men are generally at greater risk of heart disease. The risk for women increases after menopause.Family history.
A family history of heart disease increases the risk of coronary artery disease, especially if a parent developed it at an early age (before age 55 for a male relative, such as your brother or father, and 65 for a female relative, such as your mother or sister).
Smoking. If you smoke, quit. Substances in to***co smoke damage the arteries.
Heart attacks are more common in smokers than in nonsmokers. If you need help quitting, talk to your health care provider about strategies that can help.Unhealthy diet.
Diets high in fat, salt, sugar and cholesterol have been linked to heart disease.
High blood pressure. Uncontrolled high blood pressure can cause the arteries to become hard and thick. These changes interrupt blood flow to the heart and body.High cholesterol.
Having high cholesterol increases the risk of atherosclerosis. Atherosclerosis has been linked to heart attacks and strokes.
Diabetes.
Diabetes increases the risk of heart disease. Obesity and high blood pressure increase the risk of diabetes and heart disease.Obesity.
Excess weight typically worsens other heart disease risk factors.Lack of exercises. Being inactive (sedentary lifestyle) is associated with many forms of heart disease and some of its risk factors, too.
Stress. Unrelieved stress may damage the arteries and worsen other risk factors for heart disease.Poor dental health. It's important to brush and floss your teeth and gums often. Also get regular dental checkups.
Unhealthy teeth and gums makes it easier for germs to enter the bloodstream and travel to the heart.
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COMPLICATIONS
COMPLICATIONS OF HEART DISEASE INCLUDE:
HEART FAILURE. This is one of the most common complications of heart disease. Heart failure occurs when the heart can't pump enough blood to meet the body's NEEDS . HEART ATTACK. A heart attack may occur if a blood clot is stuck in a blood vessel that goes to the HEART.STROKE. The risk factors that lead to heart disease can also lead to an ischemic stroke. This type of stroke happens when the arteries to the brain are narrowed or blocked. Too little blood reaches the brain. A stroke is a medical emergency β brain tissue begins to die within just a few minutes of a stroke.Aneurysm. An aneurysm is a bulge in the wall of an artery. If an aneurysm bursts, you may have life-threatening internal bleeding.Peripheral artery disease. In this condition, the arms or legs β usually the legs β don't get enough blood. This causes symptoms, most notably leg pain when walking (claudication). Atherosclerosis can lead to peripheral artery disease.Sudden cardiac arrest. Sudden cardiac arrest is the sudden loss of heart function, breathing and consciousness. It's usually due to a problem with the heart's electrical system. Sudden cardiac arrest is a medical emergency. If not treated immediately, it results in sudden cardiac death.
BRAIN DISEASES
Your brain is the control center of your body. It controls your thoughts, memory, speech, and movement. It regulates the function of many organs. It's part of your nervous system, which also includes your spinal cord and peripheral nerves.
The nervous system sends signals between your brain and the rest of the body. Your nerves take in information from your senses and send it to the brain to be processed. Your brain and nerves also communicate to help you move and to control your body's functions.
When the brain is healthy, it works quickly and automatically. But when you have a brain disease, it may affect how well you can function and do your daily activities. Some common brain diseases include:
Brain tumors, which can press on nerves and affect brain function.Degenerative nerve diseases, which can affect many of your body's activities, such as balance, movement, talking, breathing, and heart function. Types include Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's disease.Encephalitis (inflammation in the brain), which can lead to problems such as vision loss, weakness, and paralysis.Genetic brain disorders, which are caused by changes in genes (also called variants or mutations). These disorders can affect the development and function of the brain.Strokes, which can cause a loss of brain cells and can affect your ability to think clearly.Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs), which can affect brain function. They may range from mild to severe. The effects of a TBI may be temporary or permanent.
The symptoms of brain diseases vary widely, depending on the specific problem. In some cases, damage is permanent. In other cases, treatments such as surgery, medicines, or therapies such as physical, occupational, and speech therapies, may cure the disease or improve the symptoms.
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WHAT ARE THE SYMPTOMS OF PROSTATE CANCER?
Prostate cancer doesn't cause symptoms, especially at first. If it does cause symptoms, they may include:
Problems urinating (peeing), such as:A urine stream that's weak, hard to start, or starts and stops Suddenly needing to urinate right away Urinating often, especially at night Pain or burning when What are the symptoms of prostate cancer?
Prostate cancer doesn't always cause symptoms, especially at first. If it does cause symptoms, they may include:
Problems urinating (peeing), such as:A urine stream that's weak, hard to start, or starts and stops Suddenly needing to urinate right awayUrinating often, especially at nightPain or burning when urinatingBlood in your urine or semenPain in your lower back, hips, or pelvis that does not go awayPainful ej*******on (the release of semen through the p***s during or**sm)
But many of these symptoms may be from other common prostate problems that aren't cancer, such as an enlarged prostate.
You should discuss your prostate health with your health care provider if you:
Have symptoms that could be prostate cancer Have a high risk for developing prostate cancer Had a screening test that suggests you could have prostate cancer
in your urine or semen Pain in your lower back, hips, or pelvis that does not go away Painful ej*******on (the release of semen through the p***s during or**sm)
But many of these symptoms may be from other common prostate problems that aren't cancer, such as an enlarged prostate.
You should discuss your prostate health with your provider if you:
Have symptoms that could be prostate cancerHave a high risk for developing prostate cancer Had a screening test that suggests you could have prostate cancer.
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