You should definitely take your grandmother to see a doctor, a cardiologist to be exact. The doctor will run test on her and find out if she has a vascular problem. You want to know before anything happens to her.
Pulmonary vascular means that the blood vessels in the heart and lung region looks normal and no problems were found. If something was found then it is possible to have pulmonary vascular disease.
nonvascular
A cardiologist is a healthcare provider who can treat chest pain, high blood pressure and heart failure, as well as problems with your heart valves, blood vessels and other heart and vascular issues.
A cardiovascular surgeon is someone who works on hearts doing things like open heart surgery A cardiovascular surgeon is someone who works on hearts doing things like open heart surgery
The cardio-vascular system
No. What someone wears to bed has absolutely no bearing on heart health.
There are many different types of vascular heart disease. These include any disease that affects the circulatory system. The most common ones include peripheral artery disease and aneurysms. Here is some more information: http://www.medicinenet.com/vascular_disease/article.htm.
High blood pressure can result in a multitude of problems including increased risk of heart problems, damage to the vascular system, haemorrhage (bleeds), stroke and oedema (swelling) of tissue.
Heart attacks result from cardio-vascular disease, they are not an instrument of murder. I suppose you could feed someone salty, high-fat food that is not healthy, and could lead to a heart attack.
It just means the heart and blood vessels.
From a 'forum' I read, someone said he had a "history of heart problems".
It just means the heart and blood vessels.