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About Chronic Heart Disease
What is CHRONIC HEART DISEASE?
Coronary heart disease (CHD) is a major cause of death both in the UK and worldwide. CHD is sometimes called ischaemic heart disease.
The main symptoms of CHD are:
- Chest pain (angina)
- Heart attacks
- Heart failure
The heart is a muscle pump located in the chest which pumps blood around the body. It keeps pumping from a few weeks after conception until we die. There are a number of different conditions that can affect how the heart works. Below is a brief overview of some of them.
For more information on the different types of heart disease, click here.
What causes CHRONIC HEART DISEASE
Coronary heart disease is the term that describes what happens when your heart's blood supply is blocked or interrupted by a build-up of fatty substances in the coronary arteries.
Over time, the walls of your arteries can become furred up with fatty deposits. This process is known as atherosclerosis and the fatty deposits are called atheroma. Atherosclerosis can be caused by lifestyle factors and other conditions, such as:
- Smoking
- High cholesterol
- High blood pressure (hypertension)
- Diabetes
Do I have CORONARY HEART DISEASE?
If your doctor thinks you may be at risk of CHD, they may carry out a risk assessment for cardiovascular disease, heart attack or stroke. This may be carried out as part of an NHS Health Check.
Your doctor will:
For information on diagnosing CHD, click here.
What treatment is available?
Treatment for coronary heart disease (CHD) can help manage the symptoms and reduce the risk of further problems.
CHD can be managed effectively with a combination of lifestyle changes, medicine and, in some cases, surgery.
With the right treatment, the symptoms of CHD can be reduced and the functioning of the heart improved.
You can read more about this here.
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