A Heart To Health Talk

in bloodclotting •  6 years ago  (edited)

<br/ A Heart To Health Talk
A Heart To Health Talk

Nearly 13 million Americans have a history of heart attack or angina. A heart attack, or myocardial infarction (MI), is permanent damage to the heart muscle.

Nutrition and energy are provided to the whole body by blood from the pumping heart. The heart itself needs constant energy in the form of oxygen and nutrients, which all originate from the blood that provided through the coronary arteries. A blockage in the coronary arteries prevents blood flow and causes the heart muscle to starve. The medical term for such starvation is anemia, a condition that is accompanied by a chest discomfort called angina. Some of the heart muscle really passes away if the obstruction is extreme. When heart muscle dies, this is called a cardiac arrest or myocardial infarction.

Modern-day medicine already offers medical treatment intense heart attack. Preventive steps have been determined and are now being taught to avoid such an attack from recurring or taking place. Beta blockers are medications used to reduce heart rate and high blood pressure. These can be offered through an intravenous (IV) line or by mouth. Oxygen is utilized via nose plugs or a facemask if an individual is having a heart attack. This is useful if breathing is challenging or the quantity of oxygen in the blood is low.

Aspirin is used to reduce blood clotting. It works by preventing platelets from sticking together. Plavix (clopidogrel) is an additional platelet blocker given to those having a cardiovascular disease. Both aspirin and plavix are pills offered by mouth. Clotting inhibitors called lovenox, 2b3a, and heparin are given via the IV and can assist avoid the blockage from getting worse. A statin, or cholesterol tablet, is frequently provided to those having a cardiac arrest. This too can stabilize a clog and avoid it from becoming worse. Chest discomfort can be decreased with nitroglycerine. This is given in a range of ways, a liquifying pill under the tongue, a paste on the chest, or through the IV. Nitroglycerine assists dilate the coronary arteries enabling more blood to stream through. Morphine is another medication to manage chest pain and ease anxiety. These medications pointed out work to support an obstruction, however, they are not really efficient in removing one that has actually currently formed. This task is done by "clot buster" medications or thrombolytics. T-PA (tissue plasminogen activator) and comparable medications can break apart a blockage and restore blood circulation. Additionally, this can be made with a balloon and stent treatment by a cardiologist.

There are useful ways that can minimize the possibilities of having a heart attack. Taking in at least 4 vegetables and fruits daily, exercising at least 3 hours per week, maintaining a healthy weight and not smoking can reduce your possibilities of heart trouble by 38 percent, and the danger of dying by 45 percent, compared to individuals with less healthy way of lives.

A heart attack, or myocardial infarction (MI), is long-term damage to the heart muscle. When heart muscle passes away, this is called a heart attack or myocardial infarction.

Oxygen is utilized through nose plugs or a facemask if a person is having a heart attack. Plavix (clopidogrel) is an additional platelet blocker provided to those having a heart attack. A statin, or cholesterol pill, is typically offered to those having a heart attack.


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