At present, there is no cure for Heart disease. the cure for heart disease is probably on the horizon with the pace of advancement in medicine. You can't cure heart disease, you can only treat it and prevent it getting worse. if you have heart disease the best thing you can see a doctor or a heart ;-p ;-) xxx
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Treating a heart attack has several steps and methods. The first and most by far appreciated is the method of prevention. Eating a balanced diet, exercising regularly and maintaining doctor appointments is an excellent way to screen and prevent heart issues. However, if a heart attack dies occur the said best initial treatment is to ingest aspirin, call an ambulance and await for the propper authorities to arrive.
There is no cure, but there are things you can do to lower your risk. Being a man, older age, and family history are risk factors, but you can't do anything to change those, at least for now :).
Things that will lower your risks are the usually stuffs that many people cannot do consistently, such as, maintain cardiovascular fitness (cardio exercises almost daily), maintain a healthy weight (BMI of 20-25 or so), and well balanced diet.
Some will say that BMI is not accurate. Sure, NO test is perfect! For an athelete, BMI certainly is indadequate to measure the proper weight. However, for the average person, it's a reasonable guide for proper weight for your height.
First of all an ambulance should be called immediately when somebody is suffering from the symptoms of a heart attack. Till ambulance comes you should start the treatment by providing more fresh air to the patient, by helping the person with the comfortable position (half-sitting or lying position with an elevated head), giving a tablet of nitroglycerin and a tablet of aspirin
Then the treatment continue by premedics:
The patient is hooked up to a heart monitor; is supplied with Oxygen; an intravenous line is placed to provide the patient with all the required meds; nitroglycerin, morphine, aspirin are given (if the person didn't take one before the arrival of the ambulance), etc.
Emergency therapy in hospital: angioplasty, using thrombolytics, coronary artery bypass
emergency medical services immediately. While waiting for help to arrive, there are a few things you can do to provide first aid:
Help the person to sit or lie down and try to keep them comfortable.
If the person is conscious, ask them if they are experiencing any chest pain or discomfort.
If the person is unconscious and not breathing, begin CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation) if you are trained in it. If you are not trained in CPR, try to find someone who is or wait for emergency medical services to arrive.
If the person is conscious and able to swallow, give them an aspirin if they are not allergic to it. Aspirin can help to thin the blood and reduce the risk of further damage to the heart.
It is important to remember that time is of the essence in a heart attack, so it is crucial to call for emergency medical help as soon as possible. Do not try to drive the person to the hospital yourself, as this can delay treatment.
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The goal is to open the blocked artery as soon as possible and restore blood supply to the heart muscle.
Yes, if treated promptly, the effects of a heart attack can be reversed.
it is called an enlarged heart and it is when the chambers in your heart are enlarged most people get treated for it by having surgery but if not treated can cause heart attack and an irregular heartbeat wich can lead to death most people are born with this sever condition it is called an enlarged heart and it is when the chambers in your heart are enlarged most people get treated for it by having surgery but if not treated can cause heart attack and an irregular heartbeat wich can lead to death most people are born with this sever condition
YES! My wife was recently diagnosed with this ailment, but relax, it can (and is) being treated with antibiotics, and steroids. Such as, Azithromycin, Prednisone, Amoxicylin.
She had a heart attack and went to the hospital and was alive and came back 4 days later and was found dead in her home because no one treated her for her heart attack.
Heart attacks are often treated using anitcoagulants, which dissolve clots. Also, aspirin can prevent clots from forming, reducing the risk of a future heart attack.
Additional treatment after a heart attack can include close monitoring, electric shock, drug therapy, re-vascularization procedures, percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty and coronary artery bypass surgery.
yes becouse they will get treated right away
Drugs like Tenormin is very effective to prevent or treat a heart attack also to treat chest pain and high blood pressure.
Laura died on February 10, 1957. In all likelihood (there was no autopsy), yes it was a heart attack. She had only been released from the hospital five weeks before, and was treated for diabetes and a bad heart condition while she was hospitalized. She was 90 years old, and had had a hard life. She died in her sleep, and the odds-on reason is almost certainly a heart attack.
YES you can have a heart attack at anytime for any reason. You can have a heart attack for no reason at all.
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You can die of a heart attack later on if not treated.