Heart Attack
Essay by review • February 23, 2011 • Essay • 949 Words (4 Pages) • 1,236 Views
A heart attack affects thousands of people each year leading to almost half a million deaths a year, in the US, and this does not even include the ones who make it a survive. It is a chronic illness that happens because the arteries, which are the vessels that supply oxygen through the blood to the heart, are more narrowed. Since the have become more normal they are unable to carry a normal amount of blood. Usually the cause for the lessening in sized is because the arteries, a process in which deposits of fat collected inside wall of an artery. This is known as atherosclerosis. These fatty deposits known as plaque are usually from cholesterol. When the blood to the heart is reduced it does not bring a sufficient amount of oxygen to the heart for it to function properly. When this happens a person will experience a heavy feeling or tightness and pain in the center of their chest. The shooting pains could even reach the neck, back, and left arm. These attacks can last for several minutes but probably feel like a lifetime in you're the one experiencing one. The heart is deprived for oxygen for such a long time that the heart muscle cells begin to die. One usually experiences a heart attack during times of physical activity, emotional stress, or even cold weather. These times are more apt to experience a heart attack because they put a lot of strain on the heart making the need for it to do more work. Other signs that a heart attack could be coming include excessive sweating or nausea and even vomiting. Heart attack symptoms can and do vary greatly with everyone.
The start of clogging your arteries can happen all through your life even when you are young and it builds up over a long period of time. This is why when you go for your yearly physical they like to you're your blood and check your cholesterol. Finding out early that you have high cholesterol can be very beneficial in the long run if taken care of properly.
During the first 3 - 6 hours after the start of the heart attack are very critical. In the first few hours the person will experience arrhythmias and if taken to the hospital to seek professional help the arrhythmias can almost always be stopped and hopefully saving the person from severe damage. Another crucial thing that needs to be done within the first few hours is for the blockage in the artery needs to be opened so that oxygen can resume its path to the heart and trying to save you from permanent damage. The magic number is usually 6. After 6 hours without medical treatment your risks greatly increase and the chance for death is extremely high otherwise permanent damage.
Aspirin therapy is something many doctors would recommend to someone who at high risk for heart attack. Such as it family history or someone's general health. Aspirin therapy can help to prevent or lower your chances for a heart attack. Aspirin therapy is when you take a recommended amount of aspirin everyday. This helps by thinning your blood making it easier for the blood to flow through the arteries, especially helping those who have clogging arteries. You have
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