Reversing Heart Disease to Prevent Possible Attacks:
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Heart
disease is one of the major causes of sudden deaths.
Its types vary and the damages brought about by the
disease can be reversed and prevented
with proper treatments. However some of the damages
cannot be reverted.
Coronary arteries
blockage, which is the most common type of heart disease,
causes injuries and weakening of the heart muscles.
Coronary arteries are blood vessels providing the
heart muscles with the needed nourishments. Heart
attack is often the result when heart muscles dies
forming a scar that are not reversible.
However coronary arteries
blockage can be reversed. It is done by decreasing
the person’s chances of a second heart attack, lowering
fats and cholesterol in their diets, stopping vices
such as smoking and drinking, regular exercise, and
medicine intake lowering blood cholesterol levels.
Another
way of reversing coronary heart disease
is incorporating a vegetarian diet having lower levels
of fats and cholesterol. This diet is commonly recommended
for persons who already have suffered heart attacks.
Medical
surgery reverses heart problems immediately
because it bypasses the blockage of the coronary arteries
by opening the blockages. However it does not change
the problem’s causes. Changing the causes needs lower
amounts of blood cholesterol and fats.
Some
causes of heart diseases include infections, birth
problems, and heart valve damage. If the heart muscles
don’t die, some of these causes can be reversed. Take
for instance, heart valve damage can be reversed
through a surgery allowing the heart muscle to functions
to nearly normal lowering a great deal of its strain.
The damaged will also
be reversed upon stopping medications if it only causes
more damage.
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