Medical Treatments

March 16, 2009 by  
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Many different medicines are used to treat coronary heart disease.  Several heart medications have side effects, so it may take a while to find one that suits you.

Some of the medicines that are commonly used to treat heart conditions are discussed below.

Anticoagulants

Anticoagulants such as warfarin stop the blood from clotting This medication must be used carefully as it can cause bleeding and increase bleeding from cuts. Blood tests need to be carried out frequently.

Low–dose aspirin

Blood clots in the coronary arteries are often the primary cause of heart attacks. Low-dose aspirin will help prevent your blood clotting and reduce your risk of angina and heart attack Low-dose aspirin is often prescribed by doctors for heart disease except for people with certain conditions such as bleeding disorders.

Statins

Statins are cholesterol-lowering drugs. A high level of ‘bad cholesterol’ (LDL) in your blood can cause a build-up of fatty deposits in your arteries that increases your risk of heart disease. Statins work by blocking the formation of cholesterol and increasing the number of LDL ‘receptors’ in the liver, which help to remove the LDL cholesterol from your blood. Doctors will prescribe this to you if you have a high blood cholesterol level thus decreasing the progression of coronary heart disease and heart attacks. The statins are generally well tolerated by most people and serious side effects are rare.

Beta blockers

Beta blockers are medicines that affect the body’s response to certain nerve impulses. This reduces the force and rate of the heart’s contractions, which lowers blood pressure and reduces the heart’s demand for oxygen. Beta blockers are often used to prevent angina and treat high blood pressure. They work by blocking the effects of stress hormones, which make your heart beat faster. This slows down your heartbeat, improves blood flow and helps your heart to pump more effectively. Beta blockers are not suitable if you have respiratory problems, such as asthma, or diabetes.

ACE (angiotensin-converting enzyme) inhibitors

ACE inhibitors are commonly used to treat heart disease and high blood pressure. They block the activity of a hormone which narrows blood vessels called angiotensin II,. This stops the heart working so hard and improves the flow of blood around the body.

Nitrates
Nitrates broaden your blood vessels. They are available in a many forms, including, sprays, tablets skin patches and creams. Nitrates relax blood vessels allowing more blood to penetrate them. This lowers your blood pressure and relieves angina. Nitrates can have some mild side effects, including headaches, dizziness and flushed skin.

Cardiac glycosides

Cardiac glycosides, such as digoxin, strengthen and slow the heartbeat. By making the heart muscles contract more strongly, blood is pushed around the body with more force. Cardiac glycosides are usually only taken in addition to other medicine, such as ACE inhibitors and diuretics.

Surgical procedures

If your blood vessels are too narrow due to a build up of fatty deposits or if your symptoms cannot be controlled using medication, surgery may be needed. Some of the main surgical procedures are discussed below.

Coronary angioplasty

Coronary angioplasty is sometimes used to treat mild coronary heart disease. An angioplasty opens up a blocked or narrowed coronary artery, improving the blood flow to the heart. For more information, go to our topic on coronary angioplasty

Coronary artery bypass

This is surgical rerouting of blood around a diseased vessel that supplies the heart by grafting either a piece of vein from the leg or the artery from under the breastbone. This improves the blood supply to the coronary circulation supplying the heart muscle  therefore reducing the risk of death from coronary artery disease. This surgery is usually performed with the heart stopped.

Heart transplant

A heart transplant is an option when the heart is no longer efficient at pumping blood around the body and medicine is not effective. A heart transplant involves replacing a heart that is damaged or is not working properly with a healthy donor heart.

Not all people are suitable candidates for having a heart transplant and finding a suitable donor may take a while. However, the success rate of heart transplant surgery has improved significantly over the past few decades, and many people who have had transplants more than ten years ago are still going strong.

To prevent the body from rejecting the donor heart, your surgeon will give you powerful drugs (immunosuppressants) immediately after surgery, and you must continue to take them for the rest of your life. These immunosuppressants drugs can have severe side effects in some people and cause kidney damage.

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Medications – Healthy Heart Care

March 16, 2009 by  
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Medications are all important when it comes to healthy heart care. The patient needs to understand how the proper medication effects the heart. The fact that the heart has different problems means that accordingly the medication may vary as well. It is possible to have multiple problems such as high blood pressure and cholesterol then you would need two different types of medications.

The medicine that is Beta-Blockers, which reduce the heart rate and the output of blood by counteracting a hormone called noradrenalin, is not recommended for people with severe heart failure. Diuretics are a medication that helps people with fluid retention. The digitalis medicines increase the force of the heart’s contractions, helping to improve circulation. The medicines known as Angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors and Angiotensin II receptor blockers (ARBS) may improve survival among heart failure patients and may slow or prevent the loss of heart pumping activity. The ACE inhibitors were originally developed as a treatment for high blood pressure the inhibitors help heart failure patients by decreasing the pressure inside the blood vessels. This results in the heart not needing to work as hard to pump blood through the vessels. Nitrate or hydralazine is prescribed to patients who cannot take ACE inhibitors or ARBS. These medications help relax tension in blood vessels and improve blood flow.

These are the basic groups of medications but they are manufactured by drug companies that attach their own name, however, just read the explanation you will get from your pharmacist and that will let you know the type of medication you are taking. Patients with high cholesterol levels take a drug called Lipitor while another patient might be in need of a Beta-Blocker so the medicine named Plavix. A patient might be inclined to strokes therefore; Nadolol helps with this problem. One medication that you can take that is highly recommended is Bayer Aspirin 81mg. The Aspirin known to stop heart attacks or prevent heart attacks and this medicine bought over the counter without a prescription.

The above medications are just a few that your doctor can prescribe for you according to your heart condition. The heart is one of the most vital organs in our body. It is essential that we take care of our heart in order to survive. That is why taking medications are a very serious matter. This could prevent your heart from functioning. I knew a man who was not of the wisest nature and whenever he traveled on his short weekend trips would take all of us heart medications on Friday afternoon so he would not have to take them with him. The first time he proclaimed that the room went round and he was dizzy for a while. This did not stop him the next time he did this when he stood up his heart stopped. Yes, the man died at the age of 55 years simply because he mismanaged his medications. Please only take what your doctor recommends and only as it is prescribed.

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Stem Cell Treatment for Heart Disease Helps Dallas Cowboy

March 16, 2009 by  
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Dallas native Joe Woolfolk was suffering from congestive heart failure. Before, Mr. Woolfolk had 2 myocardial infarctions, which had damaged more than 33% of his heart. With an ejection fraction (a measure of the heart’s pumping ability) of 20%, Joe’s heart was functioning at much less than a healthy person’s ejection fraction of 60-65%

Joe Woolfolk thought his heart was getting worse. “My time had run out. I didn’t feel like dying,” Joe said. “I was sleeping most of the time. I had very little energy to do anything. And because I couldn’t do anything, I kept gaining more and more weight. I could barely play three holes of golf.”

Joe searched the Internet for something to help him. That was when he came across Theravitae, a stem cell therapy company that specializes in treating heart patients with the patient’s own stem cells, using their Vescell technology.

Joe and his wife Judy flew to Bangkok, Thailand in December, 2006 for Joe’s stem cell treatment. Joe had his own adult stem cells injected back into his heart muscle in a minimally invasive surgical procedure at Bangkok Heart Hospital.

“I’ve been in and out of so many hospitals through the years, but it was the best, most modern and cleanest hospital I have ever been in. Dr. Kit Arom (Chief Cardiothoracic Surgeon of Bangkok Heart Hospital) and Dr. Permyos Ruengsakulrach are two of the best doctors I have ever seen,” Joe declared.

“I was treated like royalty by the Theravitae staff and the nurses at the hospital. They took great care of me,” Joe said.

The results of the procedure were immediate. Two weeks after returning to Texas, Joe played a full round of golf. “I have been able to play thirty-six holes of golf in one day,” Joe stated.

“I said before the stem cell treatment, that if I get one quality year of life from this stem cell therapy, it would be worth it. Now, I just passed one year and am shooting for two.” Joe said.

Joe’s ejection fraction is now at 40%, up from 20%, one year after his adult stem cell therapy.

When asked if he had anything to say to heart patients considering adult stem cell therapy, Joe replied, “Do it. You will never be sorry. Thailand is a beautiful country with beautiful people. You don’t have to die, there is an alternative out there.”

Courtesy: Jerry Steele

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Cure To Heart Disease

March 16, 2009 by  
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If some one has heart disease then he or she will have to have some types of heart disease treatment in order to solve the problem. There are various heart disease treatment options that are available today. The first treatment is of course prevention of the disease. However, if the condition of the heart disease is serious, than most probably people will also have to use more serious techniques of heart disease treatment. This includes medical treatment, which will usually be started straight away, even before an accurate diagnosis of a heart problem is made.

This medical treatment may comprise of oxygen from a tube in the nose, oxygen through a face mask, pain medicines, nitroglycerin under the tongue and aspirin. There are also clot dissolving medications which are frequently given, and the previous these medicines are given, the higher the probabilities of opening the blocked artery and defending the cardiac muscle from further injury. Cellular therapy, for example, is measured as being an effective treatment for heart disease; as this is due to cellular products have been revealed to hold great potential for the treating of injured and diseased tissues in the body. They usually come from many sources, such as stem cells from bone marrow, peripheral blood, and myoblasts from skeletal muscle cells. The research so far has shown that the cellular therapy offers amazingly positive and effective outcome, and so with additional research and more advancement, in the future this just may be known as the cure for heart ailment.

Surgery can be executed on those people who experience heart disease at any age although other methods are preferable. Surgery is essential for those people who do not react to their medications or whose condition worsens radically. In some cases, surgery is the only method to amend the problem and give the patient a probability of good health. In uncommon cases, do again surgery is needed later to relieve the body of excess fluids that have developed in the chest. Heart surgery can be wearing and the healing period can be delayed so it is no surprise to find out that a huge number of people who suffer from heart disease which needs surgery are interested in less invasive surgery. Less invasive surgery for heart disease can involve less pain, smaller incisions and a much faster healing period. Not only does this type of heart surgery engage shorter hospital stays, it can as well decrease the threats of difficulties to the patient during and later than the operation.

There are many resources that are obtainable if people want more information on the treatment of heart disease. The most significant thing of all is to keep a healthy way of life, a nutritious and healthy diet, and plenty of exercise. By keeping a healthy way of life people will not only be guarding themselves next to heart disease but as well against all sickness and health circumstances in general. If people have a severe case of hardening of the arteries, it need not lead to coronary bypass surgery or heart attack. There is a safe, tested, effective, non-surgical treatment to decrease heart disease risk which seems to be able to remove obstructions blocking blood flow in the arteries, without side effects. This health option can be used to get better and keep the health and to lower down the occurrence of heart disease risk. Heart disease is a main health problem and this detection might save one’s life and the lives of millions of others.

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