yes it can so be careful
PTSD does not cause heart disease, but any sort of stress can harm the heart. PTSD causes the heat rate and blood pressure to increase, and is a major cause of anxiety. This can be one of the triggers of heart disease, and can certainly worsen any sort of inborn weakness in the cardiac system.
A stress echo is used to diagnose heart disease. One way the need for this would be indicated is if you have a family history of heart disease and another would be if you have physical precursors for heart disease.
No, some heart diseases can be cause by not eating properly, not enough exercise and stress.
a high fat diet can couse several Heart diseases.
Congenital heart disease means you are born with this disease so coronary occlusion cannot be a cause of congenital heart disease.
Stress does not always cause a heart problem. If a person already suffers from high blood pressure, and the stress causes an adrenaline reaction that increases heart rate and blood pressure even further, that could cause a problem.
No. It's how the stress can manifest that might cause problems.
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For years it has been "common knowledge" that people who are under a lot of stress have an increased risk of heart disease. But is this common knowledge correct? And if so, what kinds of stress increase the risk of heart disease, how does it increase your risk, and what can be done about it?Sorting out the effects of stress on the heart has been complicated by at least three factors: 1) people mean different things by "stress;" 2) some types of stress appear to be worse for the heart than others; and 3) how you respond to stress may be more important than the stress itself. In recent years we have learned a lot about stress and heart disease. This article and the links it provides will help you learn what you need to know about it.
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No physical Education will (hopefully) prevent heart disease.