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About the Heart
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Heart Diseases
What is heart disease?
Heart disease refers to different types of heart problems. These
problems often need tests and treatment by your doctor. Some of
the more common heart diseases include:
- Coronary heart disease: This is a disease of the heart's blood
vessels caused by atherosclerosis. This is also known as "hardening
of the arteries". The heart arteries become narrowed with
plaque, a build-up of fat. These blockage restrict blood flow
to the heart muscle. When your heart is deprived of blood and
oxygen, angina (chest pain) or a heart attack may occur. See the
next section on Heart Attack.
- Heart arrhythmias: These are problems with the "electrical"
system of the heart. Symptoms of a heart arrhythmia include a
fluttering feeling in the chest, weakness, shortness of breath,
lightheadedness, or even fainting. These can occur because of
aging, chemical changes in your body, or damage to your heart.
- Cardiomyopathy: This problem of the heart will cause the heart
to enlarge and not pump strong enough.
- Congestive heart failure: This occurs when the heart is weakened
and is not able to pump enough blood to meet the body's needs.
When the heart is not able to pump well enough, the blood backs
up in the body and you can have symptoms of congested lungs, swollen
ankles and legs, and possibly problems thinking clearly.
- Cardiac valve disorders: This happens when something damages
one or more of the valves of the heart. Some valve problems are
due to birth defects while others may occur because of a heart
attack, an infection, or aging.
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