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Before you can effectively protect yourself against heart disease, it’s vital to understand what it is. Heart disease is the term for a selection of health conditions affecting the heart with the most common form in the U.S. being coronary artery disease or CAD. CAD can lead to heart attacks, chest pain, irregular heartbeat and heart failure. Although there are known symptoms of heart disease, the warning signs may not appear until an actual heart attack. Signs of a possible heart attack can include:
If you experience any of these symptoms, you need to contact medical assistance immediately.
Existing health conditions can increase your risk of heart disease and a heart attack so you need to treat all of your medical issues seriously and control them as directed by your doctor. To prevent a heart attack and lower the complications of heart disease you need to keep blood pressure and cholesterol levels low, control diabetes if you have it and take all the proper medications.
To keep your heart healthy whatever your age, you need to commit yourself to positive habits every day such as eating a heart-healthy diet and discuss these potentially positive lifestyle changes with your qualified healthcare provider. Additional ways to prevent heart disease include:
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