Five Contemporary Treatments for Cardiovascular Disease
According to Dr.Tiziano Scarabelli , while there is no cure for heart disease, it can be managed and even reversed. Many people can live long, healthy lives if diagnosed early. Shortness of breath, chest pain, numbness or weakness in the arms, or palpitations are all symptoms of heart disease. Unhealthy eating habits, tobacco use, and harmful alcohol use all contribute to an increased risk of developing heart disease. By adopting a healthy lifestyle, you can mitigate these risk factors and increase your chances of living a long life. Heart disease patients have a fatty substance called atheroma within the artery walls. When this fatty material obstructs the artery, blood is unable to flow through it, reducing the amount of oxygen-rich blood reaching the heart. This results in angina, a type of chest pain. A ruptured atheroma can form a blood clot, obstructing the artery and depriving the heart muscle of oxygen-rich blood. The eyes may also be affected by heart disease. It has been show