Calcification is a natural process that occurs in every human being and they have a similar risk for contracting angina pectoris. For obese, the risk of heart cramps much greater because of obesity or overweight patients have excess fat. So also for people with diabetes mellitus, have a great chance for contracting angina pectoris, due to high sugar stress will hamper the distribution of air into the heart vessels.
Angina pectoris is also a hereditary disease, meaning that if there is one family member who had been infected with this disease, the Tribes could experience the same thing. In fact, heredity is more vulnerable than other factors. Heredity visible symptoms will be faster than any other factor. If angina pectoris is generally only seen at the age of 50 years and over, but if caused due to heredity will be affected by angina pectoris faster and probably at the age of 35 years.
Although frightening, the disease is in fact still be treated if the patient is not too late to come to the experts. By widening the narrowed heart arteries, heart disease can be treated, these vessels dilate can be done in two ways, by surgery or without surgery. For patients who had entered the early stages of the way of treatment with low doses of aspirin can facilitate the flow of blood in patients.
However, giving aspirin should not be careless because taking aspirin should be in a doctor's supervision, if without the supervision of a physician, patients will not know whether the blockage was normal or not, and certainly will slow the healing process. As for healing through catheterization operation is intended for patients who have undergone a severe bottleneck, with a special hose how to enter into a vein. Hose was blown to widen the narrowing of heart vessels and this process is called ballonisation.
After blowing, the doctor will perform additional actions that the results are more complete blowing, ie, with the fitting ring or ring buffer, called a stent. Stents are useful to maintain the intensity of coronary blood flow. Keeping the intensity of blood flow can also be done in another way, namely crustal drilling in the blood vessels (directional atherectomy) in order to avoid narrowing vessels.
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