Heart attack
Heart attack is major cause
Coronary heart disease (CHD) is the leading cause of heart attacks. CHD is a condition in which the coronary arteries
(the major blood vessels that supply the heart with blood)
get clogged up with deposits of cholesterol.
These deposits are called plaques
heart attack occurs when the flow of blood to the heart is blocked.
The blockage is most often a buildup of fat, cholesterol and other substances,
which form a plaque in the arteries that feed the heart (coronary arteries).
The plaque eventually breaks away and forms a clot.
The interrupted blood flow can damage or destroy part of the heart muscle.
A heart attack, also called a myocardial infarction
Pressure, tightness, pain, or a squeezing or aching sensation in your chest
or arms that may spread to your neck, jaw or back
Nausea, indigestion, heartburn or abdominal pain
Shortness of breath
Cold sweat
Fatigue
Lightheadedness or sudden dizziness
Heart attack risk factors
Age.40-to-above
Tobacco. This includes smoking and long-term exposure to secondhand smoke.
High blood pressure. Over time, high blood pressure can damage arteries that feed your heart.
High blood pressure that occurs with other conditions, such as obesity, high cholesterol or diabetes,
increases your risk even more.
High blood cholesterol or triglyceride levels.
A high level of low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol (the "bad" cholesterol) is most likely to narrow arteries.- A high level of triglycerides, a type of blood fat related to your diet, also ups your risk of heart attack.- However, a high level of high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol (the "good" cholesterol) lowers your risk of heart attack.
Obesity.
Obesity is associated with high blood cholesterol levels,
high triglyceride levels, high blood pressure and diabetes. Losing just 10 percent of your body
weight can lower this risk, however.
Diabetes.
Not producing enough of a hormone secreted by your pancreas (insulin) or not responding to-insulin properly causes your body's blood sugar levels to rise, increasing your risk of heart attack.
Metabolic syndrome.
This occurs when you have obesity, high blood pressure and high blood sugar. Having metabolic - syndrome makes you twice as likely to develop heart disease than if you don't have it.
Family history
of heart attack. If your siblings, parents or grandparents have had early heart attacks
(by age 55 for male relatives and by age 65 for female relatives), you might be at increased risk.
Lack of physical activity.
Being inactive contributes to high blood cholesterol levels and obesity.
People who exercise regularly have better cardiovascular fitness, including lower high blood pressure.
Stress. You might respond to stress in ways that can increase your risk of a heart attack.
Illicit drug use.
Using stimulant drugs, such as cocaine or amphetamines, can trigger a spasm
of your coronary arteries that can cause a heart attack.
A history of preeclampsia.
This condition causes high blood pressure during pregnancy and increases the lifetime risk of heart disease.
An autoimmune condition. Having a condition such as rheumatoid arthritis or lupus can increase your risk of heart attack.

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