Hypertensive heart disease
Written by admin on October 13th, 2008 in Hypertensive heart disease.
Hypertensive heart disease
Hypertensive heart disease: The cardiac arrest is when the possibilities of pumping of your heart are weaker than the normal. With the cardiac arrest, blood moves in the body slowly. Consequently, hypertension increases the workload of the heart, and thereafter, this can cause the thickening of your muscle of heart and the symptoms of the hypertensive cardiac disorder. While your heart continues to drive back the pressure raised in the blood vessels, the left ventricle becomes thicker and the quantity of blood pumped by the heart each minute goes down. If this condition is not treated symptoms of congestive cardiac arrest like the swelling of the arms, legs, ankles, feet and much of others can develop.
Hypertension causes the cardiac arrest, disease of the coronary artery - cardiomyopathy. The symptoms of the cardiac arrest can include inflating in the feet/ankles/abdomen, difficulty in sleeping bed, irregular impulse, nausea, tiredness.
The hypertrophy cardiomyopathy is a condition where a part of your muscle of heart is increased preventing the valves of heart from doing their work. It is a Hypertensive heart disease. The symptoms of this condition can include the pain, irregular impulse and the weakness.
Hypertension can also cause the ischematic cardiac disorder. This occurs when the muscle of heart does not obtain enough blood. The cardiac disorder of Ischematic is generally the result of the atherosclerosis, hardening of the arteries, which can block the flow of blood and can lead to a heart attack.
The cardiac disorder, Hypertensive heart disease also belongs to the inaccurate nutrition, obesity, hypertension, rich in cholesterol, atherosclerosis.
On reducing and/or preventing the Hypertensive heart disease and all the diseases closely dependent could be probably summarized: eat healthier (nutritive rich foods including, fruit and vegetables), obtain more exercise, limit how much grease saturated, avoid the tobacco, reduce the number of drinks and foods with sugars with refining, the meats and the poultry without skin, and have fish a couple of the periods per week.
In childhood, your blood pressure is normally 90/60 mm Hg or even inferior. While you age, it gradually rises until adult your blood pressure is generally between 120/80mm Hg and 139/89 mm Hg. Higher than that and are regarded as hypertension. A fixed number is not used as guide with diastolic or the systolic blood pressure which indicates to your blood pressure high or low if it is below the number. The doctors established 140/90mm Hg as not a measure, but reminds that a person with a reading of blood pressure 120/80mm Hg is with the lower risk of complications of blood pressure than a person with 130/85 mm Hg. We can avoid Hypertensive heart disease by taking proper care.