Angina Pectoris, a heart disease
Date Submitted: 08/19/2003 14:43:56
CONTENTS
3 Introduction
4 The Human Heart
5 Symptoms of Coronary Heart Disease
5 Heart Attack
5 Sudden Death
5 Angina
6 Angina Pectoris
6 Signs and Symptoms
7 Different Forms of Angina
8 Causes of Angina
9 Atherosclerosis
9 Plaque
10 Lipoproteins
10 Lipoproteins and Atheroma
11 Risk Factors
11 Family History
11 Diabetes
11 Hypertension
11 Cholesterol
12 Smoking
12 Multiple Risk Factors
13 Diagnosis
14 Drug Treatment
14 Nitrates
14 Beta-blockers
15 Calcium antagonists
15 Other Medications
16 Surgery
16 Coronary Bypass Surgery
17 Angioplasty
18 Self-Help
20 Type-A Behaviour Pattern
21 Cardiac Rehab Program
22 Conclusion
23 Diagrams and Charts
26 Bibliography
INTRODUCTION
In today's society, people
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healthy heart once more.
Work
A person should limit the amount of exertions to the point
where angina might occur. This varies from person to person, some
people can do just as much work as they did before developing
angina, but only at a slower pace. Try to delegate more, reassess
your priorities, and learn to pace yourself. If the rate of work is
uncontrollable, think about changing the job.
Exercise
Everyone should exercise regurarly
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