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Significance Of Pacemaker For Atrial Fibrillation And Indianapolis BLS Classes

If you have Atrial Fibrillation (A-fib), it means something’s not right with the electrical signals that trigger your heartbeat. The four chambers inside your ticker get out of sync as they pump the blood. Consult with your healthcare provider who may use prescription drugs or a medical procedure to try to make your ticker beat regularly or slow down a fast rhythm. Contrarily, if you have AFib and your ticker is beating too slowly, along with other treatment your doctor may recommend a pacemaker which sends out electrical pulses that take the place of the mixed-up ones, so your heart beats at the right pace. Pacemaker may also be required for individuals who have AFib and congestive heart failure (CHF) which is when your heart can’t pump enough blood to the rest of your body the way it should. Undergoing training in the life-saving CPR procedure can help you save the life of a victim involved in serious cardiac emergencies like a cardiac arrest. Select a certified training ...

Things To Know About Progressive Cardiac Conduction Defect And CPR Indianapolis

Progressive cardiac conduction defect, also known as PCCD is a rare genetic cardiac rhythm disease where the ticker’s electrical impulses are conducted very slowly. Over time it may progress to complete atrioventricular (AV) block. Fast, life-threatening rhythm disturbances may also occur due to PCCD from electrical impulses that originate from the wrong areas of the heart rather than the heart's natural pacemaker, the SA node (sino-atrial node). The changes, for some people with PCCD are caused by the action of sodium channels in the heart’s cells, similarly to those who suffer from Brugada Syndrome (a condition that causes a disruption of the heart's normal rhythm which can lead to irregular heartbeats in the heart’s lower chambers- ventricles). PCCD Symptoms : Unexplained dizziness and blackouts are the most common symptoms. In PCCD, there’s also a small risk of sudden death. Your ticker could stop if the heart rate becomes so slow that the ticker doesn’t pump ...

Link between Heart Disease and Diabetes and Indianapolis CPR Classes

Apart from high cholesterol and high blood pressure, diabetes is a major heart disease risk factor. The risk of heart disease death and stroke is twice as high in people with diabetes. Everyone with diabetes has an increased chance of developing cardiovascular disease, the condition is more common in those with type 2 diabetes though. You’d be surprised to know that heart disease is the number one cause of death among people with Type 2 diabetes. The higher will be your chances that you’ll develop heart disease and even die from it, the more health risk factors you have for the disease with people with diabetes having an increased risk of dying from cardiovascular disease if they have more health risk factors. The probability of dying from cardiovascular disease is 2-4 times higher in an individual with diabetes. As per a medical study, individuals with diabetes who had no other health risk factors for cardiovascular disease were five times more likely to die of the same than tho...

Things not to do for the Health of your Heart

There are some things you cannot control when it comes to heart health like getting older, or having a parent or a close family member with heart disease. But there are many more things you can do to lower the chances of wrecking your heart. Here’s a lowdown on things not to do to help your ticker keep on keeping on: Smoking - Smoking is a major heart disease cause, it raises blood pressure, causes blood clots, and lowers HDL (good cholesterol) levels. At the same time, it’s the number one preventable cause of premature death in the U.S. Although it may be one of the most difficult habits to quit, but the rewards of quitting smoking are perhaps the greatest and the most immediate. Your heart risk goes down within just a few days of quitting smoking. Your risk is cut by half within a year. Brushing Aside Chest Pain - The right time to get checked out is when your ticker literally aches and you don’t exactly know why. Having chest pains while exercising is a red flag. But...