Keeping Your Heart Healthy This Holiday Season
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The holiday season often brings joy but also increased risks to heart health according to cardiologist Dr. Sudarone Thihalolipaven of Arizona Heart Rhythm Center. He notes a 5% statistical rise in heart attacks during this time attributed to stress, unhealthy habits, and skipped medications. Common symptoms of heart issues include lightheadedness, chest pain, palpitations, and fatigue though not everyone experiences noticeable symptoms. It’s critical to listen to your body and see a doctor if anything feels abnormal. Know your family history as well since genetics significantly impact your risk. Discuss preventative options like cholesterol medication if heart disease runs in your family. Dr. Thihalolipaven explains that tremendous advances in cardiovascular care have been made in the last decade. There are less invasive procedures and improved medical devices to treat arrhythmias. Patients shouldn’t assume they have to just live with certain conditions but rather have open discussions with cardiologists about the latest treatment options. To get through the holidays, try to balance increased indulgences with maintaining exercise routines. Don’t completely deprive yourself but find a healthy moderation. Just be sure to keep taking all medications prescribed by your doctor. The key message is to listen to your body and make your health the priority amidst the busyness. If anything feels abnormal, get checked out right away. By knowing the warning signs, your personal risks, the newest treatment options available, and practicing moderation, you can avoid potential heart issues and safely enjoy the holiday festivities. But consult your doctor immediately with any concerns. #HeartHealth #ListenToYourBody #KnowYourRisks #FamilyHistoryMatters #TreatmentOptions #AdvancesInCardiology
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