Heart disease risk rises due to bad marriage

 People who lack emotional support and supportive partner have 34% increased risk of heart diseases, according to a London University college study. The scientists observed 9,000 people for 12 years before revealing their findings. People in most negative relationships are at 1.34 times more at risk of getting heart attack than normal people. This research study was published in the Archives of Internal Medicine. Bad relations among family members will rise stress levels and thereby increase heart attack risk. These people will frequently argument and criticize among themselves which will dampen heart health. These emotional imbalances disturb hormonal balance and induce negative biological reactions. They suffer from depression, low self-esteem and other mental health disorders. According to previous studies, people in relationship enjoy good health when compared to singletons. But bad relationships are worse than not having any relationship. Couples who are in unhappy relationships are at very high risk of heart diseases. What kind of partner you have is more important in determining your heart disease risk.  Psychological counseling for the people who are in bad relationships will help to decrease heart disease risk to some extent. Another interesting study which was published in the Psychosomatic Medicine journal found that women who silenced themselves during disputes with their partner were 4 times more likely to die than those who argue with their husbands.     Researchers discounted age, sex, social status and economical condition before coming to conclusion.     Think twice before selecting your partner. … [Read more...]

Coronary heart disease – Risk Factors, Symptoms and Prevention

 Heart disease is a broad term that includes several more specific heart conditions. The most common condition is coronary heart disease (CHD), which occurs, when the coronary arteries, that supply blood to the heart muscle, become hardened and narrowed due to the plaque build- up. Plaques are a mixture of fatty substances including cholesterol and other lipids. Blood flow and oxygen supply to the heart can be reduced or even fully blocked with a growing plaque.  What happens in CHD? In some people, the first sign of CHD is heart attack. A person is likely to experience one of the below or all symptoms or signs: 1. Chest discomfort in the form of pain, or uneasiness or tightness or fullness.  2. Shortness of breath.  3. Discomfort in the other areas of the upper body, which include pain in one or both the arms, the back, the neck, the jaw area or in the stomach.  4. Cold sweating  5. Feeling nausea  6. Light-headedness The risk factors for CHD are: 1. High blood pressure  2. Obesity  3. High blood cholesterol levels  4. Alcohol.  5. Tobacco smoking  6. High fat diet  7. Physical inactivity.  8. Stress and strain. Prevention of Coronary heart Disease: 1. Control of cholesterol levels.  2. be physically active  3. Keeping blood sugars under control  4. Diet control  5. Avoid-alcohol, smoking and tobacco use in any other form.  6. Meditation to avoid stress and strain. Bypass surgery: when should be done? It is reported that out of 5 deaths that are occurring daily one is due to heart attack( which is also known as Myocardial infarction). This heart disease is treated either by, Angioplasty or Coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG), and supply to heart is restored.  Indications for bypass surgery:  1. When treatment with medicines is not possible,  2. When main coronary artery (which supply blood to heart) on the left side is closed 70% or more.  3. In chronic diabetic patients (for them Angioplasty is not suitable),  4. In those patients, where there is block in the three coronary arteries.  Method: Now the latest procedure is “Minimally Invasive Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting”. In this method there is no necessity to open the heart and with the help of one or two openings operation will be done. It is possible only when there is one block only. But when there are two or more blocks in the arteries, surgeons will do operation in the conventional method by opening the heart. There is no guarantee that heart attack will not reoccur later on once the bypass operation is performed, hence the patient should take the following precautions. Patient should take the drugs regularly and should undergo periodical checkups. He should not carry heavy loads. He/she should avoid constipation and situations that cause stress and strain and also other factors that cause heart attacks. Walking is the best form of exercise. 30-45 minutes of walking is enough. Avoid non- vegetarian food like mutton etc also it is good to take less amount of fats in the diet, Yoga and meditation are good to do but no sexual activity at least for two months after the surgery. If the patient follows the above precautions scrupulously, life span will be prolonged minimum for 10-15 years.  … [Read more...]

Heart attack and Monday

 Heart Attack and Monday relation: Those who are doing jobs are prone to get heart attacks more on Monday, compare to other days in a week. 33% more chances of getting on Monday than on normal working days. Saturday morning ranks the second. As per article published in British medical journal, there is 20% increase in heart attack cases on Monday. Early morning is the most common period during which people suffer heart attack.   As per another research, Blood pressure increases on Monday. So, Monday morning is the most dangerous period for heart patients.  Causes of Heart attack on Monday morning: - Usually the employees spent joyfully weekends and are more relaxed.  - When they start to go to job on Monday, there is more stress physically and mentally.  - Another cause is change in hormone levels.  - Less heart attack cases are reported in employees who are enjoying their work life.  It is better to prepare mentally for tomarrow's (Monday) work life.    … [Read more...]