Chronic diseases, causes of heart disease what should you be careful of?

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Chronic diseases, causes of heart disease What should you be careful of?

Hypertension Hypertension

Disease caused by lifestyle behaviors, whether it is eating foods high in fat, eating foods high in salt, drinking alcohol regularly, and smoking heavily, which have a very negative effect on the body. It also causes complications such as “heart disease” to follow. Because when blood pressure is abnormal, it causes the heart to enlarge, the coronary arteries to thicken and harden, so the heart has to work harder than usual, which is to pump blood harder to deliver blood to nourish the entire body. Patients will experience chest pain from ischemic heart disease. And if not treated correctly and quickly, it may lead to an enlarged heart and heart attack.

High blood fat

Another disease caused by eating foods high in fat, especially trans fat, which is abundant in cakes, bakery products, cheese, fatty meats, coconut milk curry, and grilled foods. When the body accumulates a lot of bad fat, it will stick to the walls of blood vessels, causing them to narrow or become blocked, preventing blood from circulating well, leading to the risk of heart disease and blood vessels, causing myocardial infarction or acute myocardial infarction.

Diabetes

Diabetic patients often have abnormal blood vessels faster than the general population because high sugar levels cause the walls of arteries สมัคร UFABET วันนี้ รับเครดิตฟรีสำหรับสมาชิกใหม่ throughout the body to deteriorate. Blood vessels that supply the heart muscle become inflamed, more likely to rupture, causing sudden blood clots to form. As a result, diabetic patients are more likely to have coronary artery disease than patients with other diseases.

Obesity Obesity

Being overweight from accumulated fat. It causes many heart-related diseases such as high blood pressure, high blood sugar, high blood fat, which are all risk factors for coronary artery disease. It makes the blood vessel walls thicken, the arteries narrow, and the blood vessels become blocked, which is dangerous to the functioning of the heart to the point of causing sudden death.

Kidney Disease

When the “kidneys” are unable to expel waste and toxins from the body, waste will remain in the body, causing the heart to not function properly. Patients with chronic kidney disease are at high risk of cardiovascular disease. It was found that many deaths of kidney disease patients are caused by cardiovascular disease.