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Myths and heart attack facts

    See you again my dear friends. This article discusses his five myths and facts about heart attacks. Read this article until you are done. "Doctor, my husband wants to have sex, but I'm afraid he's going to have a heart attack later." There are many possible opinions and ideas.

Myths and heart attack facts


    This time, we will discuss the myths and facts about heart attacks. So, I've put together five myths that I think are interesting to discuss. First, heart attacks are genetic disorders. So some people think that if one of his parents or relatives has a heart attack, it means he will have a heart attack later.

    Who would think so? So you could say this is a myth, right? So what was actually inherited? You may know that genetic factors are one of the risk factors for heart disease and heart attacks. Yes, that is correct. It's something we can't change. But another important role is played by modifiable factors.

    For example, weight, lifestyle, physical activity, eating well, not smoking, not drinking. Lifestyle and diet are usually passed down from family members, especially parents. From an early age he was taught to watch football, stayed up late, ate fried foods, fried and shelled peanuts. Drinking soda, candy, and alcohol will pass this smoking pattern on to your child.

    Therefore, it is not a genetic disease. Is there a pattern that builds up over time and eventually causes heart disease at age 40, 50, 60? You can even have a heart attack. That was the first myth. Now let's move on to the second myth. A second myth is that many believe that a heart attack is the same as a cardiac arrest. Actually, these two diseases are different diseases.

    What is the difference? First, I will explain that a heart attack is a heart attack when the heart is not getting enough oxygen, usually due to blockage in a blood vessel or artery.The arteries that supply blood to the heart are called coronary arteries. will be Therefore, if these coronary arteries are constricted or blocked, blood flow will not immediately nourish the heart muscle.

    This depends on where the blockage is. Under these conditions the pulse i can still feel it. So unlike cardiac arrest or so-called cardiac arrest, the heart continues to beat. Cardiac arrest is caused by electrical disturbances in the heart. Of course not now. Yes, both are like living in a house or boarding house, and suddenly the circuit shorts out and the lights go out.

    Well, more or less, the myocardium, which still has electricity, is disturbed and suddenly stops. Eventually, the heart stops suddenly or an arrhythmia develops. So that's more or less an explanation. So the point is like this. A third myth is that heart attacks can only occur in the elderly or the elderly, and that we who are young do not have heart attacks. who thinks so? After all... yes his life is irregular and he eats like he does

    Favorite. People eat meat and fried foods because they want to enjoy themselves while they are young. When you pay attention to heart attack health, a lot of people say, "This is sudden, sudden, sudden," right? The name is also a stroke, so yes, of course, sudden, sudden, but the process is not sudden. B. It's not because satay buys or feeds from in-laws. B. Gravy from friends, you are suddenly attacked. This is the fault of the person who gives you food.

    So it's not. So, as explained earlier, a heart attack is a buildup of fat in your blood vessels that narrows them. Now, this process can take years depending on your consumption and lifestyle.The more unhealthy food you eat, the less likely you are to have children. The more physical activity you do, the higher your stress level. The reason for this is that, at any age, triggers build up and eventually cause seizures. It is mainly experienced by the elderly, but recently it is not uncommon for people in their 30s and 40s to experience myocardial infarction. stroke.

    A 35 year old friend of mine was hospitalized with a stroke. Therefore, heart attacks, strokes and blockages of these vessels in principle cannot be ruled out. No one knows where that blockage usually occurs. Enter the fourth myth at any age. Chest pain heart attack.

    Weits, wait a minute... if you think the chest is a heart attack, let's take a look. In the chest, what are the layers that are the outermost layer of skin, maybe if you have pain in the skin, maybe for example, in those who have wounds on the skin, there is the infection can also be painful then in the skin, there are muscles.

    Yes, first there is fat, then there is muscle. For example, if you've finished a workout, done a bench press, or perhaps been asked to lift a push-up or weight that involves your chest, those chests may also be sore the next day. Please don't think, oh my heart disease. That's not true. There are lungs inside and a heart in the thoracic cavity. It hurts what happens, I said before, there's skin. Then there are the muscles, and the muscles have the ribs, and the chest bones. And then there are the lungs and the heart itself. What is the difference between heart pain and other pain? It may be radiating, going to the chin, then to the left hand, to the back, to the hands, and cold sweat with difficulty breathing.

    Therefore, it is a typical pain like being crushed by pressure or a heavy object. Well, more or less like that, we come to the fifth myth.In this fifth myth, if a patient asks a question in a whisper, why don't we let others hear what's going on? They used to ask, "My husband's doctor wanted to have sex, but I'm afraid he's going to have a heart attack."

    So who went through this? As I said at the beginning of the article, when we're reading, we're studying heart attacks, so we don't know if this heart attack will be triggered, or. This is because the cause is a narrowing or blockage of the blood vessels that supply the heart, the coronary arteries that supply the heart with oxygen and nourishment. , depression, etc. are just triggers or triggers.

    So it's not the cause, and rarely the temperature. Too low a temperature is also a trigger or a trigger. Again, anyone who has had or is currently suffering from heart disease should be checked regularly by a cardiologist and receive proper and appropriate treatment at home. Please consult with us. So I'm not just telling myths, I'm offering enlightenment here for your understanding. As always, I hope the information I provide will be helpful to those of you looking for products that support a healthy lifestyle.

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