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Coronary Artery Disease: Is your heart as healthy as you think?


While technology is advancing and making our lives easier we cannot deny the fact that increased dependence on it has pushed us towards a sedentary lifestyle, which has further added to our risks of developing various cardiovascular problems. Heart diseases have become so common nowadays that every house has at least one person suffering from them. Despite the alarming rates of heart attacks, people tend to take their health for granted, ignoring the symptoms that could be an indication of something as serious as cardiac arrest. In these times, it is very important to sit down and ask yourself, 'Is your heart really as healthy as you think?'

Experts specializing in angioplasty surgery in Gurgaon suggest that the best way to know is by going for a preventive heart checkup. This helps to detect the traces of serious heart ailments at the earliest making it possible for you to manage the same more efficiently. Also, there are a few symptoms that one needs to watch out for. We have listed some of these below:

Fatigue - Excessive tiredness has been linked with conditions like congestive heart failure, valvular heart disease, and coronary artery disease. Although there are several others that may be responsible for causing the fatigue, it could be a sign that your heart is not able to pump and circulate blood as it should. So, it's better to see a doctor rather than take a nap when you experience the problem.

Breathlessness - Falling short of breath even without indulging in any physical activity? It could be a sign of a serious problem like atherosclerosis, heart failure, or coronary artery disease. If you have been experiencing the problem lately, it's high time to see a cardiologist in Gurgaon and get yourself evaluated.

Intolerance to physical exertion - Being tired after indulging in rigorous physical activity is normal, but when you find it challenging to perform even minor day-to-day tasks, it could be possibly due to an underlying heart condition. It has been seen that women tend to experience extreme fatigue prior to a heart attack. Irrespective of whether you are a male or a female, it is advisable to see a doctor if you tend to get tired very easily.

Pain in the shoulder and neck - Normally, we tend to blame our posture for neck and shoulder pain. Some may even link it with the use of the wrong pillow or mattress. But, there is one more factor that could be responsible for that dull ache in your shoulder, neck, and surrounding areas. Wondering what it is? The answer is coronary artery disease. The symptoms are most commonly seen in people who are at risk of having a heart attack and are often accompanied by angina.

Snoring and difficulties with sleeping - You must have heard the term sleep apnea before. It is a potentially life-threatening problem that is marked by pauses in breathing, while you are asleep. A person suffering from the condition is likely to depict symptoms like loud snoring and feeling sleepy throughout the day. As per the experts specializing in cardiac surgery in Gurgaon, sleep apnea is most commonly seen in people who are overweight or obese and has been found to be connected with increased risks of cardiovascular diseases.

Sexual dysfunction - As surprising as it may seem, there is actually a link between erectile dysfunction and heart problems. In fact, the former might be an indication of an existing or future cardiovascular ailment. Erectile dysfunction is triggered by the decreased flow of blood to the pelvis, which can be possible due to reduced blood circulation caused by a heart problem.

If you have been experiencing any of these symptoms, it is advisable to see a doctor and get yourself evaluated.

Dr. D.K. Jhamb, Director & Head of the Department

Interventional Cardiology

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