Coronary Heart Disease   Symptoms, Causes , Diagnosis and Unknown Facts
Coronary Heart Disease is a disorder of structure or function in a human, animal, or plant, especially one that produces specific symptoms or that affects a specific location and is not simply a direct result of physical injury.


What is Coronary Heart Disease ?



Coronary heart disease (CHD) is the thinning or blockage of the coronary arteries, usually caused by atherosclerosis. Atherosclerosis (sometimes called “hardening” or “clogging” of the arteries) is the buildup of cholesterol and fatty deposits (called plaques) on the inner walls of the arteries. These deposits can restrict blood flow to the heart muscle by clogging the artery. This result in reduced supply of blood to the heart, thus heart becomes starved of oxygen and the vital nutrients it requires to work properly. This can lead to chest pain called angina. If blood supply to a portion of the heart muscle is cut off entirely, or if the energy demands of the heart become much greater than its blood supply, a heart attack (injury to the heart muscle) may occur. Coronary heart disease (CHD) is the leading cause of death for both men and women living in urban areas as compared to rural .




Coronary Heart Disease Symptoms



The most common feature of CHD is chest pain (angina) and heart attack. Generally pain occurs when the heart is not getting enough blood or oxygen. The intensity of pain is varies from person to person.
  • It may feel heavy or like someone is squeezing the heart. There may be an uneasy feeling under breast bone (sternum), but also in neck, arms, stomach, or upper back.
  • The pain usually occurs with activity or in emotional state, and goes away with rest or a medicine called nitroglycerin.
  • Other symptoms include shortness of breath and fatigue with activity (exertion). Women, elderly people, and people with diabetes are more likely to have symptoms other than chest pain, such as:
  • Fatigue
  • Shortness of breath
  • General weakness



Coronary Heart Disease Causes




Risk factors associated with the conditions are:
  • Obesity
  • Smoking
  • Stress
  • Hypertension
  • Sedentary lifestyle
  • Diabetes
  • Having a family history of CHD – the risk is increased
  • High cholesterol levels in the blood



Coronary Heart Disease Diagnosis


Tests may include:
  • Electrocardiogram (ECG)
  • A stress test :
    Exercise stress test
    Echocardiogram stress test
    Nuclear stress test
  • Coronary CT angiogram
  • Coronary angiography - an invasive test that evaluates the heart arteries under x-ray
For proper diagnosis and treatment, one should refer to the physician.



Coronary Heart Disease Prevention


  • Eat a healthy, balanced diet.
  • Low-fat, high-fibre diet is recommended, including plenty of fresh fruit and vegetables and whole grains.
  • Be more physically active. Healthy diet with regular exercise is the best way of maintaining a healthy weight.
  • Having a healthy weight reduces chances of developing high blood pressure.
  • Keep blood pressure under control by eating a healthy diet low in saturated fat, exercising regularly, and, if required, taking the appropriate medication to lower blood pressure.