There are several types of heart diseases that can end in fatalities, therefore, understanding the warning signals your body expresses and heeding the physical symptoms, can save your life. In this blog an attempt has been made to list out the various types of heart ailments and their symptoms. This is a quick reference guide.
Angina – also known as angina pectoris is indicative of an underlying heart condition, where the heart is receiving insufficient blood supply, which culminates in lack of oxygen supply to the muscles of the heart. This happens when one or more arteries carrying the oxygenated blood has narrowed. This condition is called Arteriosclerosis. Heart specialists suggest that people over the age of 50 most commonly are impacted by angina.
– Regurgitation or insufficient blood supply (leakage)
– Stenosis where the valves narrow down preventing blood flow
– Prolapse where the valves do not close evenly or smoothly
Valvular heart disease can occur due to radiation treatment from cancer, because of certain infections to the connective tissues or due to rheumatic fever.
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Remember, seeking professional medical help plays a significant role in ensuring your health. Kauvery Hospital, with branches in Chennai, Hosur, Salem, Tirunelveli, and Trichy, should be your go-to healthcare provider should you experience any of these symptoms or need answers to your questions about heart healthcare. We offer comprehensive cardiac services delivered by our dedicated team that promises unparalleled care and treatment, all tailored to the specific needs of each patient. Let us help you stay heart-healthy.
There are five types of angina: Stable Angina, Unstable Angina, Variant Angina, Microvascular Angina, and Atypical Angina, each with distinct symptoms and severity levels.
2. What is stable angina?
Stable angina occurs when the heart works harder than usual, causing predictable chest pain that typically goes away with rest or medication.
3. How does unstable angina differ from stable angina?
Unstable angina has no predictable pattern and can occur even at rest, signaling a higher risk for a heart attack and requiring immediate medical attention.
4. What causes rheumatic heart disease?
Rheumatic heart disease is caused by rheumatic fever, which can damage the heart valves, muscles, and surrounding tissues, often occurring in childhood.
5. What is congenital heart disease?
Congenital heart disease refers to malformations in the heart’s structure present at birth, such as abnormal chambers, holes in the heart, or abnormal valves.
6. When should I seek medical help for heart disease symptoms?
Seek medical help if you experience symptoms like chest pain, shortness of breath, fatigue, or any other concerning signs of heart disease. Kauvery Hospital offers comprehensive cardiac care across multiple locations.
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