Treatment of heart disease
Treatment :Heart
disease
treatments vary by condition. For instance, if you have a heart infection,
you’ll likely be given antibiotics. In general, treatment for heart disease usually includes:
- Lifestyle changes. These include eating
a low-fat and low-sodium diet, getting at least 30 minutes of moderate
exercise on most days of the week, quitting smoking, and limiting alcohol
intake.
- Medications. If lifestyle changes
alone aren’t enough, your doctor may prescribe medications to control your
heart disease. The type of medication will depend on the
type of heart disease.
- Medical
procedures or surgery. If medications aren’t enough, it’s possible
your doctor will recommend specific procedures or surgery. The type of
procedure will depend on the type of heart disease and the extent of the
damage to your heart.
Common treatments:
Here
are some common treatments for different types of cardiovascular disease:
Heart Valve Problems
- Medications
- Heart
valve surgery
Arrhythmia
Heart Attack
Medications — clot-busters (should be
administered as soon as possible for certain types of heart attacks)
- Coronary angioplasty
- Coronary
artery bypass graft surgery
Stroke
- Medications –
clot-busters (must be administered within three hours from onset of stroke
symptoms for certain types of strokes)
- Carotid
endarterectomy