Congestive Heart failure, commonly known as heart failure, is a condition where your heart works less efficiently. Heart failure does not indicate the heart has stopped working...[ ]
ReadmoreHigh blood pressure, also known as hypertension, is a common condition where blood pressure is higher than average. When your arteries are narrower than usual,...[ ]
ReadmoreHeart attack is known to be fatal and requires immediate medical attention. It occurs when blood flow to the heart gets blocked for various reasons. Medically known as ...[ ]
ReadmoreChest pain may appear problematic and as a prominent symptom of a heart attack. This is not always true, as chest pain varies in intensity, duration, and cause. ...[ ]
ReadmoreCoronary arteries are arterial blood vessels that carry oxygenated blood and nutrients to the heart. Coronary Artery Disease (CAD), also known as ischemic heart disease...[ ]
ReadmoreAtrial Fibrillation is a severe condition of irregular and rapid heartbeat (arrhythmia) that increases the risk of a blood clot in the heart, stroke, heart failure, and...[ ]
ReadmoreIn the event of an unexplained stroke, heart palpitations, or atrial fibrillation, your physician will have your heart rhythm recorded...[ ]
ReadmorePeripheral Artery Disease (also known as Peripheral Arterial Disease or PAD) is a condition where the arteries in your legs or lower extremities narrow due to the accumulation...[ ]
ReadmoreVaricose Veins, also known as varicoses, are twisted, swollen, or enlarged veins that commonly occur at the leg. It will be seen as dark blue or purple running...[ ]
ReadmoreAorta is the main blood vessel in the human body that carries blood from the heart to the abdomen, legs, and pelvis. It runs through the chest to the abdomen...[ ]
ReadmoreThe carotid arteries are the main blood vessels that supply oxygenated blood to the brain, face, and head and are situated on each side of your neck. When either...[ ]
ReadmoreHeart diseases, heart attacks, and strokes are among the leading causes of death in the United States. Risk factors like hypertension, high cholesterol, smoking...[ ]
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