Sudden danger can cause heart block.
Musician Keke died of a heart attack in his fifties with a regular healthy lifestyle, moderate diet, yoga practice and no drug addiction. He felt sick while performing on stage. There were symptoms of excessive sweating, pain in the chest and elsewhere in the body. He thought it was gas pain and took digestive medicine. Later he died on the way to the hospital as his condition worsened. It is known that there was already blockage in his artery.
Keck's death from a heart attack has raised many questions. Chief among them is, how much is the chance of heart attack despite a regular lifestyle? Second, what can be done once the symptoms appear so that the patient can be brought back from death despite the attack?
Keck's death from a heart attack has raised many questions. Chief among them is, how much is the chance of heart attack despite a regular lifestyle? Second, what can be done once the symptoms appear so that the patient can be brought back from death despite the attack?
According to heart doctors, the incidence of heart attack at a younger age has increased a lot. Earlier, children used to bring their elderly parents to the doctor. And now the opposite picture is seen. Why is the possibility of heart blockage and heart attack increasing among young people? How much depends on lifestyle heart problems?
Cardiologists said, from the time a child is born, cholesterol begins to accumulate in his heart normally. How much can be controlled according to lifestyle with age, is the real thing. When the artery narrows, blood flow through it will naturally be restricted.
South Asians are already three to four times more prone to heart disease and diabetes than Europeans. Apart from genetic makeup, food habit is also one of the factors. And one of the leading causes of most heart problems today is an uncontrolled, sedentary lifestyle.
How many types of heart blockage?
Someone may be born with a block in the heart (congenital heart block). Also, different types of blockages can develop over time. Heart block occurs mainly in two ways. First, blood flow to the arteries of the heart is blocked or blocked, which is called a heart attack or coronary thrombosis. Second, when the heart's innate rhythm control mechanism is disrupted, it is called an arrhythmia. This causes the heartbeat to be either too fast, or too slow. Both of these conditions can be fatal if not treated quickly.
First, second, and third degree—these three types of blockages are commonly seen in slow heart beats. In the first case there are slight symptoms like skipped heartbeat. Blockage of the second field prevents the signal from reaching the ventricles. In the third type of block, the signal does not reach the upper or lower chambers of the heart. Although not in the first case, the second and third types of block require the help of a pacemaker.
Be careful when you see the symptoms
According to doctors, many people take digestive medicine thinking of gas pain in most cases when chest pressure is felt. And in that the patient can go to death. The symptoms to watch out for immediately are-
Angina, ie chest pain or pressure.
* Chest pain spreading to the jaw, arms, abdomen or elsewhere.
* Excessive sweating.
* Onset of shortness of breath and dizziness.
* Fatigue while doing simple tasks or panting while climbing stairs.
If the symptoms are evident, the patient should be taken to the hospital immediately. Heart attack treatment is not possible at home. Every moment of the golden hour is important. Treatment at this time can bring the patient back from death. And here many are late.


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