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Sometimes called periphery arterial disease, leg artery disease is a condition where deposits of fat clog the blood vessels that carry blood to your legs or feet, resulting in poor circulation....
Smoking is not only associated with lung cancer but cardiovascular disease as well. The risk of heart attack rises with the number of cigarettes smoked daily. People that smoke a pack of...
According to the Mayo Clinic, heart disease is the No. 1 cause of death in the world. It is easy to understand why a person diagnosed with heart disease may become depressed and unmotivated, but...
Coronary heart disease plays a significant role in American life - it is the number one killer in both women and men. The symptoms are often subtle and go unnoticed until coronary heart disease...
Symptoms of advanced congestive heart failure generally differ not in kind, but degree from earlier stages of heart failure. Congestive heart failure is generally caused by an overworked heart...
Cardiovascular disease, which affects the heart and its blood vessels, is the leading cause of death in the United States, while pulmonary disease, which affects the lungs, is the fourth leading...
Only physician evaluation and a variety of professional tests can firmly establish the presence of coronary artery disease. But certain risk groups and demographic factors shed some light on...
From heart valve problems to stroke and circulatory issues, The American Stroke Association reports the symptoms and signs of cardiovascular disease to be wide-ranging. This is perfectly...
Peripheral vascular disease (PVD), also known as peripheral artery disease or hardening of the arteries, occurs when the arteries become restricted or blocked due to fatty buildups. PVD includes...
Learn to recognize and identify the signs and symptoms of heart attack. If you or someone you love experience any of the following symptoms, call 9-1-1 immediately and take one aspirin...
Heart disease is not only a man's disease: it is also the leading cause of death in women over the age of 65. Heart attack symptoms are often ignored by female victims, making heart disease...
Raynaud's disease, also referred to as primary Raynaud's, is a condition that inhibits arterial blood flow to the extremities. It primarily affects the fingers and toes, although the ears and nose...
Clogged arteries are the result of plaque that accumulates over time on the interior wall of the artery. This build-up impedes the flow of blood to eventually block the artery completely. This...
Liver cysts are small growths that form beneath the surface of the liver. Individual cysts that grow in the liver are usually benign and cause almost no health risks. However, there are cases when...
Temporal arteritis, or an inflamed artery, refers to the inflammation and eventual damage of an artery---often the carotid---that supplies blood flow to the brain. An inflamed carotid artery is a...
Congestive heart failure is a serious medical condition marked by failure of the heart to pump adequate blood to other parts of the body. It is a potentially fatal condition with a number of...
Your heart valves are passages that join the chambers of your heart as well as the major vein and artery that carry blood to and away from your heart. If your heart valve malfunctions, blood can...
Hydrochlorothiazide (HCTZ) interacts differently with other medications, both prescription and over-the-counter. Consult with your physician before starting any new medications, herbL supplements...
Beta blockers are medications widely prescribed to treat high blood pressure, angina pectoris, arrhythmias, congestive heart failure and also for the prevention of migraines. According to IMS...
Heart failure does not mean the heart has stopped working. It indicates that the heart is unable to pump blood in an adequate manner. As the heart becomes weaker symptoms of heart failure will occur.
Cardiovascular disease encompasses a number of common and dangerous conditions relating to the heart and cardiovascular system. Heart failure is a leading cause of death, especially in the United...
Angina disease involves chest pain caused by ischemia, or restricted blood flow to the heart. A majority of angina cases are classified as stable or unstable. Stable angina symptoms occur when...
Cardiovascular heart disease is the term used to describe diseases that affect the heart and blood vessels. Coronary artery disease, arrhythmias or irregular heart rhythms, infections of the...
Premature heart disease is a complicated condition with several different symptoms and causes. The medical community does not agree on a single definition of what makes heart disease "premature"...
In 1930, a group of doctors (named Wolff, Parkinson and White) identified an abnormal ECG (electrocardiograph) pattern in otherwise healthy young patients. The pattern was characterized by brief...
Heart disease is the leading cause of death among women in the United States. Unfortunately, because heart disease research previously has focused on men or has not targeted women specifically,...
Heart disease causes 40 percent of the deaths in the United States, according to the American Heart Association, and is the number one killer worldwide. While in the past the main focus of...
Your heart is a muscular organ located in your chest that is responsible for circulating oxygenated blood throughout your body. Enlarged heart and cardiomegaly are terms for a heart that is larger...
A leaky heart valve is essentially a valve of the heart that doesn't close as normal, causing blood to leak or regurgitate backwards. Often referred to as a "regurgitant" valve, this condition can...
Amlor is a prescription drug with the generic name amlodipine. It is primarily used to treat high blood pressure (hypertension). Untreated hypertension is the leading cause of stroke, which is the...
The cardiovascular system includes the heart, blood, lungs and vessels that carry nutrients and oxygen to tissues in the body. This system also is responsible for sending waste products to organs...
As a woman in my 60's ... married to a man in his 60's ... I've made a real effort to learn how to recognize the symptoms of a heart attack. I'm concerned not just for myself and my husband, but...
Signs and symptoms of acute myocardial infarction are very serious. Once blood does not pump through the heart and to the body, things begin to die. For this reason, each and every person should...
Symptoms of arterial blockage in the heart are very serious and she be acted upon immediately. It is always better to be safe than sorry. If you know someone with heart disease or are older than...
If you are experiencing symptoms of blood clots, it is important to get treatment right away. The medical term for blood clots is deep vein thrombosis (DVT). Blood clots occur when platelets in...
Learn to live well with congestive heart failure. There are things that you can do to improve your quality of life and manage your CHF symptoms. If you are the caretaker of a heart patient, then...
Prinzmetal's angina, also called variant angina and atypical angina, is a form of angina that typically attacks when an affected individual is resting or relaxed. Prinzmetal's angina is...
When you have congestive heart failure, your heart can't pump enough blood to give the parts of your body the oxygen it needs. Blood can back up into your veins and lungs, building fluid up in the...
Peripheral vascular disease (PVD) involves poor blood circulation outside of the heart and brain, primarily in the feet and legs, and sometimes in the hands and arms. Peripheral artery disease...
A blocked artery in the neck is a serious condition that needs to be addressed. When the arteries in the neck become blocked due to a clot or atherosclerosis, you are at an increased risk of a...
A stenosis of the heart, normally called an aortic stenosis, occurs when the aortic valve narrows, slowing blood flow from the heart to the rest of the body.
Small vessel disease is a cardiovascular condition that causes narrowing of the smaller blood vessels that provide blood flow to the heart. Individuals may experience the same symptoms of angina,...
Learn how to recognize the signs and symptoms of cardiovascular disease before it’s too late. Cardiovascular disease is a term used to describe numerous conditions of the heart and blood vessels....
It has been estimated that approximately 60 percent of people diagnosed with mitral valve prolapse do not have any noticeable symptoms. In fact, many are surprised when they are told by their...
In the United States, heart disease is the leading cause of death in middle-aged men and women. Heart disease can take many forms, but its most common cause is blocked arteries that prevent blood...
When fat deposits build up on the inside of arteries and harden, they cause plaque. This is called hardening of the arteries, or arthrosclerosis. The American Heart Association reports...
Congestive cardiac failure symptoms vary from one individual to another. Symptoms often depend on the severity of heart failure, and some people have no symptoms at all. Learning to recognize the...
According to the American Heart Association, cardiovascular disease is the leading killer of women over the age of 25. A blockage in the heart's vessels may reduce or completely stop blood flow. A...
Carotid artery blockage is a very serious situation that can be lived with for years before symptoms present themselves. The risk does increase with age as the arteries thicken with plaque and...
Angina is a condition that signifies blockage in the vessels that supply the heart with oxygen-rich blood. When vessels narrow, due to plaque buildup or spasms, patients may experience angina...