According to Dr. Devakishan Pradhan, an interventional cardiologist at Breach Candy Hospital, Ischmiya means 'decrease in blood supply'.
Health experts have expressed concern that heart failure is the least known and least known condition in India, resulting in this disease is killing the patients quietly but rapidly. According to experts, heart failure is a rapidly growing disease, in which the heart muscle weakens with the passage of time and reduces its ability to properly pump. It decreases supply of oxygen and nutrients to vital organs of the body. This condition is called ischemic heart disease and heart failure.
According to Dr. Devakishan Pradhan, an interventional cardiologist at Breach Candy Hospital, Ischmiya means 'decrease in blood supply'. Coronary arteries supply blood to the heart muscle, there is no other option, so blockage in coronary arteries reduces the supply of blood in the heart muscle. He said, "This blockage is usually done by frying in cholesterol and arteries of other substances. By the time the arteries become narrower from inside, and blood flow in the heart can partially or completely stop."
Dr. Devakishan said, "This reduces the supply of blood and the heart has to work more than normal and the heart fails." The Trivandrum Heart Failure Registry (THFR) recently conducted a study on patients recruited in hospital and three years of heart failure in South India. The results of the study show that 72 percent of patients with heart failure had ischemic heart disease. Ischemic Heart Disease has tied up Punjab, Maharashtra, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Himachal Pradesh and West Bengal.
According to Dr. Devkishan, "The incidents of heart failure are increasing." I see the number of heart failure patients in one month, 20 to 22 percent of these conditions are due to ischemic heart disease, better screening of risk factors and It can be prevented very quickly with adequate and adequate treatment. "
He said, "With recent progress in medicines, there can be effective management of heart failures, along with positive changes related to lifestyle, such as reducing the intake of fluid, controlling salt intake, taking healthy diet, quitting smoking, Limiting alcohol intake and incorporating light physical activity in the routine. "
Health experts have expressed concern that heart failure is the least known and least known condition in India, resulting in this disease is killing the patients quietly but rapidly. According to experts, heart failure is a rapidly growing disease, in which the heart muscle weakens with the passage of time and reduces its ability to properly pump. It decreases supply of oxygen and nutrients to vital organs of the body. This condition is called ischemic heart disease and heart failure.
According to Dr. Devakishan Pradhan, an interventional cardiologist at Breach Candy Hospital, Ischmiya means 'decrease in blood supply'. Coronary arteries supply blood to the heart muscle, there is no other option, so blockage in coronary arteries reduces the supply of blood in the heart muscle. He said, "This blockage is usually done by frying in cholesterol and arteries of other substances. By the time the arteries become narrower from inside, and blood flow in the heart can partially or completely stop."
Dr. Devakishan said, "This reduces the supply of blood and the heart has to work more than normal and the heart fails." The Trivandrum Heart Failure Registry (THFR) recently conducted a study on patients recruited in hospital and three years of heart failure in South India. The results of the study show that 72 percent of patients with heart failure had ischemic heart disease. Ischemic Heart Disease has tied up Punjab, Maharashtra, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Himachal Pradesh and West Bengal.
According to Dr. Devkishan, "The incidents of heart failure are increasing." I see the number of heart failure patients in one month, 20 to 22 percent of these conditions are due to ischemic heart disease, better screening of risk factors and It can be prevented very quickly with adequate and adequate treatment. "
He said, "With recent progress in medicines, there can be effective management of heart failures, along with positive changes related to lifestyle, such as reducing the intake of fluid, controlling salt intake, taking healthy diet, quitting smoking, Limiting alcohol intake and incorporating light physical activity in the routine. "

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