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Congenital heart disease is heart disease that was present at birth.
There are many risk factors for heart disease. A family history of the disease should mean that the offspring be a bit more careful with their own cardiac health. Chances will increase with unhealthy living.
Assuming that you mean ischemic heart disease, it is the same as coronary artery disease, where the arteries harden. It can be caused by a build up of cholesterol and prolonged exposure to certain herbicides.
Absolutely. There are many congenital Heart diseases/defects, including benign conditions such as atrial septal defects, up to potentially fatal ones such as hypoplastic left heart syndrome. If by "Heart disease" you mean atherosclerotic heart disease which causes heart attacks, then I am not aware of anyone ever being born with it. There are conditions in which one can develop very early coronary artery disease, but that is usually in the 20s, not at birth.
It means enlargement of the left ventricle of the heart. This is due to excess work done by the heart as in high blood pressure, damage to the heart muscle after heart attack, valvular disease, respiratory disease putting extra strain to the heart.
Congenital heart disease is heart disease that was present at birth.
Congenital Heart disease is a term that refers to a heart condition one is born with.
Coronary heart disease.
There is no scientific evidence to support the idea that long earlobes are connected to longevity or a longer life span. Earlobe length is primarily determined by genetics and does not have any direct correlation with life expectancy.
There are many risk factors for heart disease. A family history of the disease should mean that the offspring be a bit more careful with their own cardiac health. Chances will increase with unhealthy living.
arteriosclerotic heart disease
Coronary Heart Disease
Hypertensive ArterioSclerotic Heart Disease
Assuming that you mean ischemic heart disease, it is the same as coronary artery disease, where the arteries harden. It can be caused by a build up of cholesterol and prolonged exposure to certain herbicides.
It means enlargement of the left ventricle of the heart. This is due to excess work done by the heart as in high blood pressure, damage to the heart muscle after heart attack, valvular disease, respiratory disease putting extra strain to the heart.
Absolutely. There are many congenital Heart diseases/defects, including benign conditions such as atrial septal defects, up to potentially fatal ones such as hypoplastic left heart syndrome. If by "Heart disease" you mean atherosclerotic heart disease which causes heart attacks, then I am not aware of anyone ever being born with it. There are conditions in which one can develop very early coronary artery disease, but that is usually in the 20s, not at birth.
When speaking of diseases, a communicable disease is one that can be passed from one with the disease to one who doesn't. This is the way colds are passed. A noncommunicable diseasecan not be passed person to person. For example, heart disease. You can not get heart disease from a patient who has it.