Saturday, October 29, 2011

Coronary Heart Disease

Coronary Artery Disease or commonly known as coronary heart disease usually occurs early signs of fat that settles or assembled in the cells lining the walls of the coronary arteries and can clog or block blood flow.

Usual fatty deposits called atheroma or plaque usually develops gradually and is spread in the branching position of the two main coronary arteries, which surrounds the heart function and of course the blood supply to the heart. The process of atheroma formation is called atherosclerosis.


This could have protruding atheroma in the arteries and can cause the arteries become narrow. If it continues to be a large atheroma, atheroma part of this will be broken and the pieces will fit into the bloodstream or even blood clots may form on the surface of the atheroma. In order for the heart muscle can contract and pump blood normally, the heart muscle (myocardium) of course requires a supply of oxygen-rich blood from the coronary arteries. Therefore, if a blockage that occurs in the coronary artery condition continued to deteriorate, it can cause ischemia (reduced blood supply) to the heart muscle, and it will if left unchecked can cause heart damage.


CAUSE

Coronary artery disease classified as type of disease that can attack all races, but the highest incidence rate found in the class of white people. Although the race itself seems not a major factor in one's lifestyle.

More specifically, factors that usually increase the risk of coronary artery disease are:

* Program diet rich in fat,
* The habit of smoking, and
* People who are lazy to exercise.

PREVENTION

The risk of coronary artery disease course can still be avoided or reduced by taking the following measures:

* Stop smoking or at least reduce the level of dependence on cigarettes,
* Lowers blood pressure and constantly monitor,
* Reduce and maintain ideal weight remains, and
* Perform regular exercise.

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