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Heart diseases

According to the statistics of the World Health Organization, the mortality from cardiovascular diseases is several times greater than the total mortality from all other significant causes: pneumonia, cancer, cirrhosis, diabetes and chronic lung diseases.
Heart diseases are divided into:
- hypertensive disease
- ischemic heart disease
- congenital heart disease
- rheumatic heart disease
- syphilitic heart disease
There are also some diseasesHeart disease that does not fall into any of the above groups:
- atrial flutter( sufficiently accelerated atrial contraction, after which the ventricles of the heart fail)
- coronary thrombosis( usually due to atherosclerosis)
- atrial fibrillation( strongly accelerated contraction of someMuscle fibers of the atria, while full reduction does not occur)
- acute dilatation of the heart( occurs as a result of an overload with a large volume of blood of a weak cardiac muscle, while withThe heart is significantly enlarged, poured with blood and stretched)


- myocardial infarction( as a consequence of insufficient blood supply, necrosis of a certain area of ​​the heart muscle occurs)
- heart failure is the end result of any heart disease

Causes of

Most of the cardiovascular diseases develops as a result of an incorrect imageLife, which leads to a gradual clogging of the arteries. As a result of the accumulation of cholesterol, fats and triglyceride, the walls of the arteries become denser, resulting in the development of atherosclerosis, cardiac asthma, various myocarditis, angina, cardiosclerosis and other cardiovascular diseases.
The heart is perhaps the most reliable and durable organ that can work even in the event of brain death. Therefore, if it is well-fed with oxygen and necessary nutrients, rather than poisoning with alcohol and nicotine, it can function smoothly up to one hundred and fifty years.

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