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Learn about Chronic Heart Disease
Chronic heart disease is defined as a disorder, in which the heart lost the ability to effectively circulate blood around the body. It is one of the leading causes of death. Chronic heart disease is also the major cause of permanent disability. Hence, it is important to understand the casual factors and the means of preventing chronic heart diseases. Chronic heart diseases often begin with damage to the blood vessel wall in the form of inflammation and cracks. The body will attempt to repair the damage by forming a layer of deposit with lipoproteins found in the blood. However, repetitive cycles of repair will result in undesirable narrowing of the blood vessel. It may even be blocked preventing oxygen from reaching vital organs. The Symptoms of Chronic Heart Disease The general symptoms of chronic heart disease are breathlessness, chest pain, undue fatigue, palpitations, dizziness and fainting. Pain in the upper body, the arms, jaw, neck, the back or the stomach can also be indicative of chronic heart disease. If you experience any of these symptoms, seek medical advice immediately especially if you have high risks of contracting chronic heart disease. The high-risk group includes smoker, sufferers of high blood pressure, high cholesterol level, diabetes, over-weight and leading a sedentary, inactive lifestyle. Risk of Chronic Heart Disease from Birth Control Patch Recent research shows that using birth control patch may increase the risk of heart disease. Birth control patches are generally safe for usage by young and health women. However, it may be a cause of heart disease in women above the age of thirty-five. Birth control patch subject users to higher level of the female hormone, estrogen. In some women, this can lead to chronic heart disease. There are many types of chronic heart disease. Prevention cannot be a hundred percent assured. However, by adopting good eating habits, staying healthy through regular exercises and avoiding the high-risk behaviors, the serious consequences of chronic heart disease can be avoided. Early diagnosis and treatment can prevent death and permanent disability in many cases.
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