Sleep is an essential component of human life. It plays a vital role in overall health and well-being, which can impact heart attack risk. Recent research has identified that sleep habits are associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease…
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is a hands-on emergency intervention used to resuscitate a person who has gone into cardiac arrest by restoring breathing and a heartbeat. A heart attack or near-drowning are two common causes of cardiac arrest. CPR entails doing…
Cardiologists, or heart experts, utilize cardiac catheterization to check heart function and diagnose cardiovascular diseases. A catheter, a long, narrow tube, is placed into an artery or vein in your upper thigh, neck, or arm during cardiac catheterization. This catheter…
The previous half-decade has seen tremendous change in how we live because of modern living and its trappings. Yet, in the meantime, public healthcare teams have seen and are concerned about the growth of three potentially life-threatening conditions: stroke, heart…
The doctor uses EPS and RFA to diagnose and treat patients who have problems with complex arrhythmias. Arrhythmias are abnormal rhythms of the heart that can be fatal. EPS & RFA are under the branch of Interventional Cardiology, and the specialists…
A cardiac pacemaker is a little electric medical device roughly the size of a matchbox. It is implanted under your skin by a surgeon to help manage abnormal heartbeats, known as arrhythmias. Some types of cardiac failure can also be…
Broken Heart Syndrome is a temporary heart issue caused or triggered by stressful or difficult events in one’s life. Even news that is good for the affected person’s ears can end up causing broken heart syndrome. As previously stated, the…
In an emergency, sudden cardiac arrest occurs when the heart stops beating. Your heart will cease pumping blood if there is an electrical problem. Your cells can’t get the oxygen they require as a result. In just a few minutes,…
Coronary Angiography is a procedure that uses X-ray imaging to examine the blood arteries in your heart. The test is typically performed to determine whether there is a blockage in the blood flow to the heart. Your doctor, i.e., the…
Heart valve disease refers to various disorders that cause one or more of the heart’s valves to malfunction. Heart valve problems, if left untreated, can make your heart work harder. This can lower your quality of life and possibly risk…