Call your local hospital or doctors for some info, also try these websites: www.chw.org/display/PPF/DocID/23071/router.asp, www.mamashealth.com/rheumatic.asp
Unfortunately, once you have rheumatic heart disease, the damage has been done and there is no cure.Fortunately, Rheumatic heart disease is pretty uncommon in recent years.If you are having effects from the damage done to your heart valves, such as heart failure or anemia from destruction of red blood cells, you may need to have a valve replacement.You can find more information at the link below.
There are many websites that will provide you with information about signs of heart disease. I recommend visiting Webmd.com, wikipedia.com, and mayoclinic.com.
You could ask your local doctor to provide you with information and/or refer you to a heart disease organisation which provides support and information. Also World Heart Federation is a good resource for general information.
Heart disease is unfortunate. You need to take care of your body and your heart to stay healthy. Find more details here. http://www.bhf.org.uk/heart-health/conditions/cardiovascular-disease.aspx
You can find information on coronary heart disease from your doctor or family doctor . you can also go to a heath center or a library as they have books on this and other diseases . I hope this has helped you .
There are many places where you can get this information. You can go to en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coronary_artery_bypass_surgery or www.webmd.com/heart-disease/heart-disease-bypass-surgery.
There are several excellent websites focused on health and other sites focused specifically on heart disease. *Health* www.webmd.com www.health.com *Heart Disease* www.americanheart.org www.webmd.com/heart/default.htm http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heart_disease www.answers.com/main/ntquery?s=heart+disease&gwp=13
There is a large amount of information available about heart attacks on various websites. Please see the following for additional information: www.webmd.com/heart-disease/guide/heart_disease_heart_attacks
Autoimmune and rheumatic diseases can be difficult to diagnose. People with the same disease can have very different symptoms. A helpful strategy in the diagnosis of these diseases is to find and identify an autoantibody in the person's blood
The MayoClinic provides a lot of helpful, knowledgable, and unbiased information on a variety of healthcare topics. Information about a healthly heart can be found at: http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/heart-disease-prevention/WO00041
You can indeed find a cure for Heart disease in the future if you work hard enough. There is no cure for heart disease today though.
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.