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Things We Must Know About Sudden and Abrupt Cardiac Arrest | HexaHealth

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  1. THINGS WE MUST KNOW ABOUT SUDDEN AND ABRUPT CARDIAC ARREST The heart suddenly stops beating abruptly during cardiac arrest. It stops pumping the oxygenated blood to other parts of the body. It leads to high blood pressure, breathing issues, and lack of consciousness. It is so dangerous that people can die in a few minutes. Heart specialist doctor/s arrange immediate defibrillators or CPR along with drugs and other procedures to fix the cardiac arrest. Many of the best general surgery hospitals have highlighted the below symptoms for cardiac arrest: ● ● ● ● Mild to severe pain near the chest, especially while doing any brisk or heavy activity The pulses go down or a state when there is no pulse is attained It creates difficulties while breathing, or a shortness of breath is experienced. The heart rate fluctuates irregularly, sometimes it increases rapidly, sometimes it falls like anything For some their whole-body collapse or they faint ● Heart specialist or cardiologists, as they are called, mentions the below risk factors leading to cardiovascular disease: ● If someone has a family history with coronary artery disease, their chances to get cardiac disease increases People suffering from high blood pressure, diabetes, or obesity are a suitable target Obesity and an inactive lifestyle are the prime reasons these days People who smoke and consume unhygienic and harmful drugs are more likely to get this disease Depression and mental illness are also one cause ● ● ● ● Diagnosis procedures: After the abrupt cardiac arrest, if the patient survives, his/her heart specialist tries to understand the causes to help in preventing any future mishaps. Proper diagnosis and early detection are imperative. We must keep appropriate information about the best cardiologist near us. These days it is simpler, one can search it on google by typing 'cardiologist near me' or 'cardiology doctor near me’ and a humongous list will pop up with the best general surgery hospitals and heart specialist doctors. The reviews, feedback along with consultation fees are there. Once you visit a cardiologist, he may ask for the below diagnosis: ● Electrocardiogram or ECG helps in detecting and disturbance in the heart's rhythm or unusual electrical patterns. It governs the electrical activity or pattern of the heart.

  2. A blood test is where a sample of your blood is collected to test the slab or level of magnesium, potassium, hormones, and other chemicals in the body. The inappropriate values increase the chances of heart dysfunction. X-ray or CT Scan of the chest is advised to check the size of the heart and the vessels of the blood A nuclear scan is another mode to check the flow of blood with the help of special cameras, they do it by injecting a trivial amount of radioactive materials Cardiac arrest is unanticipated and abrupt. It needs immediate treatment for the survival of the patient. CPR is the prime and 1st option, here the oxygen-rich blood flow is regulated to maintain and save the other organs. They administer a controlled electric shock in the patient's body to stop the fibrillation of the heart. It is to restore normal functioning and rhythm. ● ● ● ● ● After a little recovery, your heart specialist advice for long-term treatment. This includes drugs. An implantable or automated cardioverter-defibrillator is implanted in the body. It is a device that helps in maintaining the normal heartbeat and pacing the heart properly. Coronary angioplasty is a process where the blockages from the arteries are removed to help in the flow of blood smoothly through the heart. It passed a thin tube that was long and equipped with a special balloon at the tip through the arteries and inflated briefly to open the blockage. Coronary or heart bypass surgery. The veins and arteries are opened stitched to remove the blockage by opening the heart. Heart bypass surgery helps in improving the supply of blood through the heart. It majorly reduces the high frequency of racing and abrupt heartbeats. This treatment helps in the long run and is affordable compared to other treatments. To avoid this disease from increasing day by day, we will have to work on ourselves, our lifestyle, healthy eating habits, stress management, workouts, etc. In short, a disciplined life is the key to avoiding this life-threatening disease. Original Source: https://www.mrjourno.com/health-and-fitness/things-we-must-know-about-sudden-and-abrupt-card iac-arrest-1637210054.html?mode=be Get best Medical Service - https://hexahealth.com/

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