Women health
*Women health>>>Atherosclerosis

Which disease is more devastating, high blood pressure or atherosclerosis? ?


Explain the effect on the circulatory system. What can be done to prevent it? HELP ME! :l i need an answer by tomorrow! please answer :]

High Blood Pressure And Your Heart Hypertension can wreck havoc on many body organs. Its effects on the heart are especially damaging. High blood pressure and heart disease are closely connected.

Moderate to high blood pressure significantly increases the load on the left side of the heart. Arterioles are often diseased or constricted, which increases resistance to blood flow. When this happens, the heart has to work much more to pump blood into the arterial system including the aorta.


When any muscle is overused, it tends to increase in size and bulk. The heart muscles react the same way. An enlarged heart is a sign of trouble.

Heart enlargement can be detected in several ways. A chest x-ray can reveal it. So can an electrocardiogram or even a physical examination.

In many high blood pressure patients, the walls of the left ventricle thicken. This increases the workload on the heart. Eventually, the heart falters and the left side of the heart no longer pumps blood adequately.

When this happens, major organs and tissues of the body are denied sufficient blood supply. The affected person becomes lethargic and weak.

Because of the higher pressure in the left ventricle, blood from the lungs cannot drain into the top compartment of the heart (the atrium). As a result, the lung tissues get congested which brings on bouts of breathlessness and coughs.

The patient may have a dry cough or even frothy phlegm with blood stains in it. This is a very scary experience to the sufferer and onlookers. In an acute attack, it seems to the patient that he or she is choking to death.

Breathlessness due to heart problems may be first noticed during prolonged physical exertion. If the condition has progressed further, breathlessness may occur even while resting.

This is a serious situation and needs to be tacked immediately. If this damage worsens, the right side of the heart will be affected as well. When pressure builds up in the right atrium, it will be difficult for veins to drain blood into it.

When the heart's condition deteriorates to this stage, the external jugular veins may become enlarged and more prominent. These veins are anyway close to the skin and may be visible even in healthy adults, but stress on the heart can increase their protrusion.

There are several other symptoms of right side heart failure. They include an enlarged liver, swollen ankles and feet, loss of appetite, swollen abdomen and lower urine flow.

High blood pressure and heart disease frequently have a cause and effect relationship. Making necessary lifestyle changes can help combat both.
By: Jane Peters
Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com
Jane Peters is a researcher and has written on several topics. For must-have articles on natural remedies for high blood pressure and on lowering blood pressure with exercise, see the foregoing links.

Tags
Allergies Alzheimer Disease Androgen Anxiety Disorders Asthma Atherosclerosis ADHD
Related information
  • Which disease is more devastating, high blood pressure or atherosclerosis? ?

    High Blood Pressure And Your Heart Hypertension can wreck havoc on many body organs. Its effects on the heart are especially damaging. High blood pressure and heart disease are closely connected. ...

  • What is the difference between coronary artery disease and atherosclerosis?

    Coronary artery disease involves impairment of blood flow through the coronary arteries, most commonly by atheromas. Clinical presentations include silent ischemia, angina pectoris, acute coronary ...

  • Can anyone direct me to some websites that inform me of how Coronary Atherosclerosis is inherited? ?

    Family Genetics dictates that how your parents body works, yours will too. But much of CA comes from diet and lifestyle, which are also typically inherited, but through family habits, not genes....

  • What's the difference between atherosclerosis and arteriosclerosis?

    Blavigos, they are often used interchangeably. However, athersclerosis is a kind of arteriosclerosis. Arteriosclerosis is thickening and loss of elasticity of artery walls (by ANY cause). At...

  • What percent of the population is affected by Coronary Atherosclerosis?

    Here are some statistics that may help you. In 2007 in the USA alone 747000 people died of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease. In fact, if you add up the total deaths of the 3 diseases th...

  • Is there any connection between atherosclerosis and multiple sclerosis?

    They both have "sclerosis" in the name because "sclerosis" literally means "scars." Atherosclerosis means "scars of the arteries" or "arterial scars&qu...

  • Im doing a health project, help please with Strokes & Atherosclerosis?

    go to this website it tells you everything you need to know for arthrosclerosis. ...

  • Do the stroke and heart disease always began by atherosclerosis?

    NO. In my case, I had Rheumatic fever which attacked the aortic Valve of my heart and required that valve's replacement. I had a St. Jude device implanted in March of 2006. Since that tim...

  •    

    Health Categories--Copyright/IP Policy--Contact Webmaster
    The information on whfhhc.com is provided for educational and informational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advice or treatment for any medical conditions.