Awareness, prevention and management of cardiovascular disease is crucial

September 28, 2021:

 

Cardiovascular disease (CVD), previously thought to affect individuals over the age of 70, is now found in younger individuals. Due to the increasing sedentary and unhealthy lifestyle, the number of heart diseases in young adults has increased rapidly in the last few years. As the magnitude of CVD increased exponentially, the onset of the COVID pandemic exacerbated the situation and feared that people would visit medical services, so a minimal number of heart diseases were detected early on.

 

According to the World Health Organization (WHO), CVD is the leading cause behind nearly half of all non-communicable disease (NCD) deaths. This will be the most dangerous NCD in the world. As world leaders promised in May 2012, some progress towards reducing NCD deaths by 25% by 2025 will focus on raising awareness of cardiovascular disease and early detection and elimination. It is essential to guess.

 

In collaboration with the World Health Organization (WHO), the World Heart Federation (WHF) launched World Heart Day in 1999 and has since been on September 29 every year to raise awareness of the worldwide rampant CVD. It is marked. By various organizations around the world to emphasize how individuals can protect themselves from illness by avoiding harmful substances, maintaining a healthy lifestyle, and checking heart health. Activities and events are taking place.

 

What are the main causes behind the majority of CVD?

The main reason behind the increasing cases of cardiovascular disease is the unhealthy, sluggish and sedentary lifestyle that most people find recently stuck. The use of harmful substances such as tobacco, alcohol and tobacco is also one of the main causes of poor heart health. Among other commonly detected illnesses, elevated blood sugar levels, high blood pressure, and obesity can ultimately lead to heart disease.

 

COVID-19 and its adverse effects on heart health

 

When COVID-19 struck the world, it accounted for the majority of the research and treatment offered to patients suffering from diseases other than COVID. Patients who became aware of heart problems began avoiding regular medical examinations and treatments for fear of being infected with the virus when visiting a medical facility. One of the most important factors in the severity of COVID-19 was the underlying heart disease of patients who had an increased risk of viral death.

 

What can we do when we talk about awareness and prevention?

 

Blood pressure, cholesterol, and blood sugar levels can directly contribute to the development of heart disease in the body, so it is important to know your condition through regular tests. Also, individuals develop healthy habits such as healthy eating habits, avoiding smoking, drinking and other harmful substances, avoiding junk food, daily exercise, and maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Is also essential. ET HealthWorld