to find the answer to your question: I've recently had a minor heartattack and I don't want it to happen again. Is there any way to help/prevent another one? please see the following website: www.heartfailureguideline.org/
The evidence is only preliminary but it does suggest that D-Ribose can be helpful to patients with congestive heart failure. It seems to aid the recovery of ATP levels and therefore diastolic function. It does also suggest that D-Ribose can help prevent heart failure. However this answer should not replace the advice of a qualified physician.
Heart Failure can lead to heart disease,heart attack and death.
he had heart failure he had heart failure
The scientific name for heart failure is "congestive heart failure" or "cardiac failure." It is a condition where the heart is unable to pump blood effectively to meet the body's needs.
Plants cause heart failure
The failure rate of natural family planning methods for preventing pregnancy is around 24.
This condition can lead to heart failure
In ICD-10 coding, congestive heart failure is coded as I50 (Heart Failure), with further specification depending on the type (e.g., I50.1 for left heart failure). Respiratory failure is coded as J96 (Respiratory Failure), again with further specification based on acute or chronic conditions. In the case of death due to these conditions, you would also include the appropriate code from the range of Z codes, such as Z51.5 for palliative care, if applicable, and a code from the range R95-R99 for ill-defined causes of mortality. Ensure to follow the latest coding guidelines for accurate documentation.
Im not a doctor but that sounds a lot like a heart attack.
George Westinghouse died of heart failure.
No not at all, if you take steroids they can lead to heart failure.
The valves of the heart become less pliant over time. Also, calcium deposits may develop on the valves, preventing them from sealing completely. this can result in mitral valve prolopse, mitral regurgitation and ultimately congestive heart failure.