The foods that happened to have alot of grease and fats and oils.. For example like candy.. doesn't have grease but has lots of fats and oils.. also think about sugary things like soda.. or others..Check the link below for an in depth answer
Avoid eating salty foods, Foods that have lots of grease, and foods that are thick.
Heartburn is a common medical condition. Try eating more whole grains, fruits and fibre. Avoid eating highly spicy foods or avoid adding extra hot spices.
a paitient suffering from both kindney & heart problem should be given low sodium & low caloric diets. Fluid intake should be regulated to avoid edema.
alot of salt and grease
problem with the heart
A resident? What do you mean? I am a heart patient, but I don't have angina. I have to avoid sudden exertion, although I can walk steadily for kilometres. That's the heart for you - a very individual organ with individual needs especially when it has a problem. You need to have a proper talk with your cardiologist about what you should and should not do.
avoid them...dont get your heart broken
She should eat heart healthy foods. This means for vegetables and less animals products, especially eggs and red meats. She should also avoid fried foods. She should do some light exercise under a doctor's supervision. Something too strenuous could trigger an attack. She should ask her doctor about medications that may be able to help.
Yes. There are a variety of very good treatments for various types of Heart disease. Only in the end-stage is heart disease quite difficult to treat. It is also important to remember - that all heart disease patients should avoid added salt (and any excess sodium in the diet) along with severely limiting fried foods and processed foods (especially those containing simple sugars and saturated fats).
You should talk with your physician about this - there may be specific foods that you need to avoid or deliberately consume. In general, once you have healed from heart surgery, you should focus on developing and maintaining a healthy diet based upon lean protein (chicken, turkey, some steak and pork if you cut the fat off), whole grains, whole fruits and vegetables and water or tea. You should work to reduce or eliminate fatty foods such as candy bars and deep fried foods from your diet, as well as sugary foods such as sodas and candy.
Yes a diet does exist to resist heart burn. You must avoid high fat foods, caffeinated drinks, mint, and spicey foods. It is not ideal to resist the foods that were listed for one who experiences heart burn because those foods can actually benefit to one's health in the long run.
eat foods that doesn't have a lot of trans fat in it. keep moving.