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Heart Screening: What to Expect

Get prepared for your heart screening with this comprehensive guide. Learn about the procedure, tests involved, potential risks, and how to interpret the results.<br>

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Heart Screening: What to Expect

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  1. Welcome to One Heart Clinic

  2. Things to Expect for Heart Screening Heart disease can lead to death as per Irish Heart Foundation. You can prevent heart diseases if you detect the risk factors related to the heart. Weight gain and high blood pressure are the signs that you may understand by heart screening. Look at the steps of heart screening.

  3. Check Blood Pressure Routine health check-up is always important. You should always check your blood pressure by checking the physical symptoms. High blood pressure is always the indicator of heart disease that you need to check regularly.

  4. Check Cholesterol Level The food you intake leads to cholesterol. You should always get a blood test every five years from the age of 20 to measure good and bad cholesterol. The heart specialist can guide you with healthy tips for your health.

  5. Check and Manage Blood Sugar Level Diabetes can lead to heart disease. So, the health practitioner suggests regular check-ups, medicine and a healthy diet to control the sugar level.

  6. Control Weight Overweight or obesity can lead to the risk of heart disease. You should calculate BMI with your height and weight to measure the healthy range of weight.

  7. Change Your Lifestyle You may evaluate the risk of heart disease with the help of heart screening. Moreover, stop smoking and drinking to manage a healthy lifestyle. Eat healthy foods to manage your weight, sugar, and cholesterol level.

  8. Knowledge about Family History Heart diseases are hereditary problems. The doctors can ask you some questions that can be related to your family. If your family history includes heart ailments, then be cautious about it from an early age. 

  9. Connect with One Heart Clinic You may contact us at +44 (0)203 9838 001. You may also shoot us an email at enquiries@oneheartclinic.com to know more about us. 

  10. Thank You for Watching 

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