Thursday, September 19, 2019
Angina Pectoris :: essays research papers
 Angina Pectoris      Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Angina pectoris is a medical condition that literally means a choked  chest. The victim feels acute pain in his chest for a few seconds, and then it  goes away. This occurs when myocardium cells, the muscle portion of your heart,  are temporarily denied oxygen. At this stage they do not die, but maybe weakened.  If left untreated and the disease continues, a serious condition known as  myocardial infraction or commonly called a heart attack may occur. This can  severely damage the heart's functionality. Which in turn effects our well being.  We should be educated about the risks that go along with our cardiovascular  system.  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  The most common cause of the condition angina pectoris is over  consumption of cholesterol. This chemical is only needed in minute amounts, but  is often eaten in every meal. In the body, cholesterol is responsible for the  stability of plasma membranes of cells, and hormones are produced from it. If  consumed at higher rate then needed it is stored in the tunica interna, the  innermost layer, of blood vessels. As it is stored it starts to build up  eventually clogging the vessel. As a result of this all cells feed by the  vessel die because of a lack of oxygen. If this condition is found early, it  can be corrected with surgical procedures or, in some minor cases, corrective  procedures. Surgical procedures include bypass, laser and balloon surgery. In  bypass surgery a vein is removed from the lower leg and a clogged vessel is  worked around. Often in type of surgery the whole mid section of the body is  cut and the ribs are pulled back, very painful with a very slow recovery. Some  hospitals have now implemented a new technique where only a small hole is made  and everything is done via a view screen. In balloon surgery a balloon is  inserted into the vessel with the clog and is inflated. When this occurs the  vessel is damaged, this causes the cells to repair the damage and clear the clog.  This is not as successful as other surgery techniques and is often done several  times before a positive result is seen. Laser surgery is the most recent  development. Here they use a laser to actually scrape the build up from the  vessel. This surgery is one of the most expensive surgeries available today.  Corrective procedures include changes in lifestyle. These can include food  intake, exercise, and stress-related issues. Food intake is largely the answer  to correcting this situation. As shown above excessive intake of cholesterol  can increase the risk of a heart attack.  					    
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