Heart Failure
Heart failure is a long-term condition wherein the heart does not pump adequately enough to meet the requirements of the body.
Heart failure is a long-term condition wherein the heart does not pump adequately enough to meet the requirements of the body.
Inherited heart conditions, as the name suggests, refers to heart conditions that a person can develop due to it being passed down through genetics.
Congenital heart conditions, as the name suggests, refers to those heart conditions that a child is born with.
Heart valve disease refers to any condition that stops the heart valves from functioning efficiently. There are various different conditions that fall under the bracket of heart valve disease.
Also known as dysrhythmia, arrhythmia is a heart condition wherein the heart experiences abnormalities or irregularities in the heartbeat.
Heart attack, medically known as Myocardial Infarction, is a fatal condition wherein the heart begins to die due to an inadequate supply of oxygen to it.
Unstable angina is a condition wherein there is an inadequate supply of oxygen to the heart, due to blockages in the arteries.
Commonly known as chest pain, Angina is a condition wherein the individual experiences discomfort and pain in the chest due to inadequate supply of oxygen to the heart, causing the heart to pump faster or harder.
Diabetes Mellitus, or simply Diabetes, is a condition wherein the cells in the body are unable to absorb sugar and use it for energy, resulting in a build up of sugar in the bloodstream.
Hypertension, commonly known as High Blood Pressure, refers to a condition wherein the pressure against the walls of the blood vessels is consistently higher than normal.