Coronary artery disease develops when the major blood vessels that supply your heart with blood, oxygen and nutrients (coronary arteries) become damaged or diseased. It is also known as coronary heart disease (CHD). This is due to the buildup of cholesterol and other material, called plaque, on their inner walls. This buildup is called atherosclerosis. CAD is the most common form of heart disease and a major cause of illness and death.
Coronary artery disease starts when you are very young. Before your teen years, the blood vessel walls begin to show streaks of fat. As you get older, the fat builds up, causing slight injury to your blood vessel walls, the problem will be not noticed until a significant blockage or a heart attack.
Symptoms
As your arteries become blocked over time, you may experience:
- Angina (Chest pain). You may feel pressure or tightness in your chest. This pain, referred to as angina, usually occurs on the middle or left side of the chest. These symptoms are mostly mistaken for heartburn or indigestion. The pain often spreads to the neck, jaw, arms, shoulders, throat, back, or even the teeth
- Shortness of breath. Your heart can’t pump enough blood and you are getting too little oxygen to meet your body’s needs. You will develop shortness of breath or extreme fatigue with exertion.
- Heart attack. When a blood clot develops from a plaque, completely blocking one of the coronary arteries, a heart attack commonly occurs. The classic signs and symptoms of a heart attack include crushing pressure in your chest and pain in your shoulder or arm, sometimes with shortness of breath and sweating.
Cause
- Atherosclerosis. The most common cause of CAD is the cholesterol plaque buildup in the arteries, known as atherosclerosis.
The four primary coronary arteries are located on the surface of the heart.
- right main coronary artery
- left main coronary artery
- left circumflex artery
- left anterior descending artery.
These arteries bring oxygen and nutrient-rich blood to your heart. Reduced blood flow to your heart can cause symptoms of CAD.
Risk Factors
- Cholesterol
- High Blood Pressure
- Lipid Levels
- Diabetes
- Smoking
- Stroke Symptoms
- Age
- Family History
- Unhealthy Eating Habits
- Obesity
To lower a heart attack chance. it is important to control your risk factors. CAD when diagnosed, requires immediate medical help and medication for immediate relief.
Today, doctors prescribe the use of complementary medicine to cure and prevent heart diseases. “Henatare“ an herbal natural remedy produced from selected herbs and naturally extracted “relieves crushing chest pain” and dissolves the blood clots & plaque in the coronary arteries within the first 60 days of its use. Regular use of Henatare reverses the plaque building cycle and maintains the flow of blood and “prevents the onset of disease”. Enjoy a healthy lifestyle and stay young with “Henatare”.
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