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Hope for Heart Attack Symptoms
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If
you have experienced heart attack symptoms or are having high
blood pressure symptoms, you are not alone. Heart disease treatment
dominates the medical profession because heart disease is the
leading cause of death in the US with approximately 500,000
deaths each year resulting from heart attacks. Heart disease
information and identifying early heart attack symptoms has
not been overly successful at preventing heart attacks. When
heart disease symptoms are noticed or when signs of a heart
attack are present it is many times too late to avoid a critical
situation. Our goal is preventing heart attacks through a health
evaluation and making changes in your lifestyle. Based upon
your test results through a specific doctor recommended nutritional
program, we will show you how to prevent heart attacks. If you
have experienced mild symptoms of heart disease or symptoms
of heart attack you can still regain your health naturally.
Heart
Attack Symptoms
Acute
heart disease symptoms are commonly preceded by a history of
hypertension. Hypertension is a sustained elevation of the systemic
blood pressure (generally at 160/95 or higher - see high blood
pressure symptoms below). Hypertension will increase plaquing
of the heart's main artery (coronary artery) which is called
atherosclerosis. Due to accumulated plaque, this narrowing
causes coronary artery disease, which can be attributed to the
majority of all heart attacks symptoms and deaths. The
narrowing of the coronary artery reduces blood to flow to the
heart, decreases the blood supply, and causes a lack of oxygen
to the heart muscle. The heart is unable to function properly
without adequate oxygen, thus causing a heart attack.
Heart
Disease Information - Risk Factors
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Male
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Cigarette
smoker
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Diabetic
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Lack
of exercise
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Obese
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Over
30 years of age
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Hypertension
- Over 45 years of age
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Low
level of HDL cholesterol
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High
level of fats in the blood - Under 45 years of age
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Type
"A" personality - Aggressive, ambitious, high
stress individuals
High
Blood Pressure Symptoms
With
primary high blood pressure, there are no direct symptoms, however
high blood pressure symptoms can be noticed in certian stressed
areas or organs of the body as a result of high blood pressure,
these include: dizziness, a flushed face, headace, fatigue,
nervousness, and nose bleeding. Possible complications of high
blood pressure are heart attack, artery plaquing (atherosclerosis),
capilary bleeding in the whites of the eyes, pressure in the
eye nerve (papilledema) and kidney failure.
Angina
Symptoms of Heart Disease
The
most common symptom that indicates heart stress is chest pain,
usually brought on by physical exertion or activity. This constricting
pain in the center of the chest is called angina, and may radiate
to the back, left arm, from the neck to the jaw, and occasionally
to the right arm. This pain can also be brought on by other
forms of stress, or by cold temperatures. Pain may vary from
mild to excruciating and will usually be relieved by rest. Angina
is often an indicator that the heart is under significant stress,
usually from severe atherosclerosis (narrowing of the coronary
artery), which can lead to a heart attack (cardiac arrest). Heart
attack symptoms in women are the same as for men.
Symptoms of Heart Attack - Information
The
first signs of a heart attack is almost identical to that of
angina (mild heart attack symptoms). However, a noted
difference with heart attack symptoms is that unlike angina,
rest does not make the pain subside. A deep pain under
the sternum which may feel like a pressure or ache and may radiate
to the back, left arm or the jaw. Some common symptoms of a
heart attack include sweating, changes in pulse rate, breathing
difficulty, changes in skin appearance, and lowered blood pressure.
An individual may experience a heart attack during exercise,
excitement, rest, or sleep. Many individuals do not realize
they are having heart attack symptoms because other symptoms
such as indigestion, stomach ulcer, or gallbladder disease can
mimic acute heart disease symptoms. The diagnosis of a heart
attack can be confirmed by heart enzymes found by a blood test,
and also by an electrocardiogram. Of those that experience
a heart attack, 40% result in death. 20% of all heart attacks
do not give any symptoms of heart attack at all. Concerning
heart attack symptoms, women statistically are at greater risk
over age 50 whereas men over 35 are at risk.
Heart
Disease Treatment
Treatment:
Heart disease symptoms as listed above usually serve as heart
attack warning sings, heart attack is present or very possible.
Emergency heart disease treatment is designed relieve heart
distress, reduce the heart's work load, and prevent and or treat
immediate complication causes of heart attack. The newest drug
treatment for heart attacks can quickly work to dissolve a blood
clot that is blocking the coronary arteries thus reducing the
damage the resulting lack of oxygen to the heart has caused.
It is critical that heart attack signs are observed because
most deaths occur within three to four hours of the initial
heart attack symptoms.
Preventing Heart Attacks
The
best way to avoid heart disease is prevention. Reducing
risk factors of atherosclerosis can greatly reduce a person's
likelihood of developing signs of a heart attack. Prevention
may also include nutrition for the heart and oral chelation
supplements. If you have ever experienced heart attack
symptoms or have been diagnosed with coronary artery disease,
it is time to manage your risk factors. The best preventions
of heart attacks are you can choose not to smoke (or quit),
reduce your saturated fats and cholesterol intake, exercise
regularly, and maintain a healthy weight.
The
New Hope Health Clinic is a naturopathic clinic that helps patients
from across the country with all types of health conditions.
Dr. Bartell will evaluate your condition from your history and
various tests if necessary, and then make natural recommendations.
Chelation
Therapy can be done both as an oral supplement and
also as intravenous therapy. Other recommendations may
be made depending upon the specific needs of each patient.
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Chronic Heart Blockage and Given Two Months
to Live - Patient Report...
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My
heart was so blocked after 5 heart attacks with a history
of heart attack symptons, surgery was impossible. Normal
pumping action is 60%. Sixteen months ago, my tests showed
30-35% function. The doctors expectations on re-testing
was for my heart function to be at 15-20%, but when tested
it was up to 38-43%. The medical doctor is very surprised
I am still living, as he had expected I would not live
past January 2005 and here it is now 2005.
Specific
Benefit of Holistic Natural Medicine with Dr. Bartell:
Chelation therapy has helped in many ways… just feeling
better, sleeping better, skin color is better, circulation
and vision has been improved. It's very much work the
drive of 135 miles (one way) for the therapy. We thank
the Lord for providing for the treatment.
Eugene
Webster - Follett, TX - Male 77
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High Cholesterol & Heart Bypass - Patient
Report...
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I
initially called Dr. Bartell because I have high cholesterol
at 315 without treatment. Upon testing, he found that
I also had a slight sugar problem as well. I have had
minor heart attack symtoms and a triple bypass 5 years
ago, but no heart attack.
Specific
Benefit of Holistic Natural Medicine with Dr. Bartell:
My cholesterol was reduced to 242. The sugar problem has
gone away. While my initial problem has not totally gone
away, one of my children commented that I was the healthiest
person she knows.
Philip
Mancil - Plano, TX - Male 63
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If
you have been diagnosed with heart or coronary artery disease
and are looking for help, tour our website and learn more about
our clinic and our natural holistic approach. We believe that
every person can be helped when the body is able to return to
balance. Phone
consultations are available with Doctor Bartell to
determine how he may be able to help you.
Call
us today Toll Free 1-877-544-4673
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