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What are some factors that put me at risk for cardiac problems?

here are a variety of factors that can put you at risk for cardiac problems, some of which can be changed. These risk factors include:<br><br>Smoking tobacco<br>High cholesterol<br>High blood pressure<br>Physical inactivity<br>Excess body fat<br>Diabetes<br>The presence of more than one of these factors greatly increases your risk for cardiac problems. Additionally, stress, alcohol consumption and diet are other controllable factors that can raise your chances of experiencing heart-related issues.<br><br>Why Would I Need To See A cardiovascular consultants?<br><br>If youu2019re having problems relating to your heart and function of

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What are some factors that put me at risk for cardiac problems?

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  1. What are some factors that put me at risk for cardiac problems?

  2. here are a variety of factors that can put you at risk for cardiac problems, some of which can be changed. These risk factors include:

  3. Smoking tobacco High cholesterol High blood pressure Physical inactivity Excess body fat Diabetes

  4. The presence of more than one of these factors greatly increases your risk for cardiac problems. Additionally, stress, alcohol consumption and diet are other controllable factors that can raise your chances of experiencing heart-related issues.

  5. Why Would I Need To See A cardiovascular consultants?

  6. If you’re having problems relating to your heart and function of the surrounding blood vessels, your general physician may see some of the symptoms, but then it’s time to see a cardiologist to ensure the best path of treatment to either respond to heart conditions or to prevent further damage.

  7. You could equate it to seeing an orthopedic specialist if you damage your knee, rather than having your GP treat it. When it comes to something as critical to your health as your cardiovascular system, training and specialization is important to the best outcomes.

  8. Dayton Cardiology and Vascular Consultants +1 (937)951-2016 https://daytoncardio.com/ 6635 Centerville Business Pkwy Dayton, OH 45459, United States

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