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Article Series: Heart Health
I Want A Healthy Heart!
How
Are Heart Disease & Strokes Related?
We often hear heart disease and stroke mentioned
in the same sentence. However, it’s not always clear how these
two conditions are related. It may help to understand exactly
what a stroke is to understand the relationship.
A
stroke is often referred to as a brain attack because it
is just as severe and life threatening as a heart attack. This
is most often caused by blockage of a blood vessel in the brain
that causes blood flow to a specific area to stop.
This is called an ischemic
stroke. The other type of stroke
is called a hemorrhagic stroke. This occurs when a blood vessel
bursts in the brain. When this happens the vessels bleed into
the brain.
Heart
disease and stroke are related because they’re both caused
by the deterioration of the blood vessels. Atherosclerosis,
or hardening of the arteries, can lead to both conditions.
When the blood vessels become lined with fat and cholesterol
they develop a hard substance called plaque. This plaque can
cause the vessels to become hard and narrowed. They can easily
become blocked as a result of this process.
Hardened blood vessels are also less elastic. That means changes
in pressure that occur quickly are more likely to break the
vessel. Both heart attack and stroke can result in death.
In addition, a non-fatal stroke can cause serious brain damage
that results in paralysis, loss of speech, loss of memory and
problems with thinking. These are major life-changing problems.
Some can be helped through rehabilitation, while other conditions
become permanent.
The good news is that both heart disease and stroke are preventable to a large degree. Healthy habits such as a good diet, physical
activity, and stress-management can help to prevent problems
with blood vessels.
Seeing your doctor regularly for checkups and screenings can
also help catch problems while they are manageable. You may
be able to prevent a stroke or heart attack by taking medication
or by a surgical procedure.
Both stroke and heart disease are very serious conditions.
It’s important that you don’t take the threat of them lightly.
Heart attacks are the number one killer in the United States
and strokes follow closely at number three.
But they’re both manifestations of the same problem with the
blood vessels. If you work hard to keep your blood vessels
in good condition, you can prevent both heart disease and stroke.
Something as simple as taking a walk every day can help to
save your life.
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