Monday, January 28, 2013

what causes heart disease for young people under 20

what causes heart disease for young people under 20?
im only 17 and ive been haveing cheast pain do you think i have heart disease
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probably not. probably anxiety. BUT you should see the doctor. Heart disease in youth is normally caused by inherited family genes.
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it is a rear possibility.
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Probably not but some diseases can cause chest pain...I suffer from a thyroid disease and high blood pressure and I know that can sometimes cause chest pains so it might be a number of causes for your chest pain...Your should tell an adult and seek professional help if you are experiencing chest pains!
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Every organ in your chest and some in the abdomen could cause chest pain. Stomach problems are most often mistaken for heart problems by the average person. Heart problems at your age are most often inherited. That means in anyone in the last 4 generations of your family had a heart defect, then you are at risk for one too. Basically most people carry the risk of developing the heart defect. Most at your age don't find out unless there is a serious problem.
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Absolutely not. Heart Disease is a mixture of a genetic and environmental causes. This takes a minimum of 30 years for a heart to become so unhealthy that it is characterized as heart disease. Go see your doctor for your chest pain



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Thursday, January 24, 2013

how long does it take to get a disease like cancer or heart disease from second hand smoke

how long does it take to get a disease like cancer or heart disease from second hand smoke?

Heart Diseases - 12 Answers
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depends how much contact of there is. i think many years, if breathed in regulary
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depends on how much smoke is being inhaled and the person they might never get it or they could get it in two years
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it usually takes effect as soon asyou inhale the second hand smoke
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Not for a good 10 years but when it does then it will be a b***h
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There's no simple answer to this. Someone who is exposed daily to large amounts of second hand smoke might live to 110 without ever having cancer or heart disease, whereas someone else might have problems within a couple of years of only light exposure. It's best to avoid exposure as much as possible, and live the rest of your life as healthily as possible.
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Hard to tell. It make take decades, but there is no question that second hand exposure is responsible for an elevated number of deaths from cigarettes. Most problems begin to occur after twenty years of smoking.
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It would be from prolonged exposure for most people. Some people might never get those 2 diseases from second hand smoke. Everyone's different when it comes to susceptibility.
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This is not a smart question for Yahoo Answers since the majority of the people answering just so happen to be in the age range of 10-16.
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One week, 3 days, and 7 hours, and 45 minutes.
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There are people that have smoked all their lives and dont have cancer or heart disease. It all depends on if you are predetermined to the genes that cause cancer and heart disease.
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There is no line where before you are safe and after you are not safe. Any exposure can lead to cancer of heart disease and the more, the higher the chances of complications. It doesn't work that you can be exposed until you start to have symptoms, and then you should not be exposed anymore. Exposure in childhood can lead to complications right away, or in 20, 30, 40 years.
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Several years, and it is not always a hundred percent link, it is an increased risk



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Sunday, January 20, 2013

Anyone out there (Dr's mostly) know if there is a link with anxiety disorders and heart disease

Anyone out there (Dr's mostly) know if there is a link with anxiety disorders and heart disease?
Just wondering if there is a link between the 2, I've been dealing with 3 different heart problems since I was 14 and panic attacks since I was 18, I also have a friend who developed heart problems when he was young and anxiety disorders in his late teens. I'm also wondering if anyone else has dealt with the same thing. Any type of MATURE imput would help. Also, feel free to email me about the subject.
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definitly. almost every physical disorder is linked to stress and the mentale.
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I have read such studies and there is indeed a link. The study came out about 3 years ago and I remember reading it at the time. It causes lesions in the artery wall. This is called something like arturoschlerosis or some such thing. It is the cause of death of many people.
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The stress of anxiety may be a risk factor but there are many other issues that come into play with heart disease. First of family history has a tremendous factor in heart disease. Also if you are diabetic. Your diet also plays a large role as well. Exercise is important too. Age is another risk factor. It would be important for me to know what your other heart issues are to fully understand what you are asking. But I would not say that anxiety alone would be cause for heart disease as you know that panic attacks can make you feel like symptoms of a heart attack. It might be coincidental for the two of you to have the same symptoms.
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Hello, Yes, there is a link. It is usually has to do with a valve problem mostly Mitral Valve Proplase or MVP it is most commonly called. The thing about this is that it is usually normal in some people, and even if the person has this condition it depends on the extent of it.
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Stress can elevate the condition, but its not the cause for heart/vavular disease. Stress causes tachycardia and palpitation, which is normal on most of the situation. But as i stated earlier its not the underlying cause.
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yes I am there with heart disease and I do have depression that got alot worse after my 2ND heart attack, in fact it is disabling for me.
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Well nice question really. There are two type of links. 1. One heart disease casuing anxiety. 2. Anxiety causing heart disease For first, heart diseases or any diseases for that matter would make you feel anxious for your health status - it is natural and goes away when disease goes away. However, in case of long-standing , hard-to-treat disorders, it would be wise to consult a psychiatrist for emotional rehabilitation. For second, the only time when anxiety causes heart disease are when they are both part of the same spectrum. This happens in people known to suffer from "Type A personalities" : worrisome, stressful personalities. Although no hard evidence exists but stress/anxiety can cause heart disease by following THEORIES: a. increasing blood pressure. Increased blood pressure over long time can cause heart changes such as hypertrophy, and resultant ischemic chnages. b. Causing atherosclerosis - a degenrative disease of blood vessels which can affect any blood vessels in cardio-vascular system including coronary circulaion. This can lead to different conditions for example aortic valve insufficiency etc. But both these theories are not 100 %. These are just theories that have been put forward and not validated to date



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Wednesday, January 16, 2013

My husband has heart disease and is saying he is having numbness in his toes- What could this be

My husband has heart disease and is saying he is having numbness in his toes- What could this be?
10 points
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bad circulation. Please take him to the doctor as this was my dad problem and he ended up having half his leg amputated. Also please get second opinions from doctors.
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You should have him checked for diabetes. Numb toes are a dead giveaway and diabetes and heart disease run together.
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Frequently people who have heart disease have circulation problems in other parts of their body too. The arteriosclerosis is not limited to the heart only



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Saturday, January 12, 2013

Why does smoking cause Coronary Heart Disease???? HELP?!?---- what's the science behind this one

Why does smoking cause Coronary Heart Disease???? HELP?!?---- what's the science behind this one?
Why does smoking cause Coronary Heart Disease???? HELP?!?- what's the science behind this??? --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- It seems so obvious at first (as smoking is obviously bad for your health) but I just don't get why? Can someone please please please explain why it causes CHD?? Thanks in advance! (will vote for best answer)
Heart Diseases - 4 Answers
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First off, the carbon monoxide in smoke doesn't just displace oxygen, it consumes it. Oxygen is a basic requirement for muscle tissue, such as the heart muscle, to function properly. Second, nicotine causes the blood platelets to become a bit stickier making them easier to bind and clot. If an artery is partially blocked due to plaque build up, a clot can form and cut off the supply of blood. When this happen in an artery supplying blood to the heart muscle, the muscle cramps, which is basically what a heart attack is.
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Smoking involves a lot of chemicals that replace the oxygen in your blood. When there is not enough oxygen in your blood because it is crowded with the chemicals from smoking reduces good circulation in your heart.
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Well there is a direct connection between the lungs, the heart and the brain. 1. the old blood flows into the lungs. You breathe in. oxygen from the air you breathe refreshes the blood. the carbon dioxide is exhaled. 2.The refreshed blood then flows into the heart 3.The heart then pumps the blood to the brain. Now, when you smoke you inhale about 4,000 nasty chemicals in the cigarette smoke. This is absorbed by the lungs into your blood stream then transported straight to your heart. The heart now pumps the poisoned blood to the brain. The nicotine from the cigarette smoke then works on the brain cells to make them feel relaxed and happy. The blood then flows from the brain to other parts of the body. the nicotine goes away with it. The brain goes -- hey where's the party? Then your fingers reach for another cigarette. If this is repeated over and over again it will have terrible effects on all three of these vital organs. don't smoke.
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The actual, mechanistic, scientific reason is that smoking contributes to atherosclerosis, the build of fatty plaques and deposits along the walls of arteries. These atherosclerotic plaques bulge out into the arterial space and impede blood flow. As coronary heart disease (aka ischemic heart disease) is essentially the transient deprivation of oxygen to the tissues of the heart muscle, atherosclerosis causes CHD by allowing less blood to flow through the coronary arteries, causing ischemia and oxygen deprivation, leading to angina and heart attacks.



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Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Hep. B and Heart Meds / disease caused cirrhosis of liver. Liver is 98% gone. How much longer will he live

Hep. B and Heart Meds / disease caused cirrhosis of liver. Liver is 98% gone. How much longer will he live?
Hep. B and Heart Meds / disease caused cirrhosis of liver. Liver is 98% gone. How much longer will he live? He is retaining water / toxins and is swelling. He seems coherent and seems to think well. He has heart failure / disease and the medicine (been on it for 25 years) has taken a toll on his entire body too.
Other - Diseases - 2 Answers
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hard to predict precisely ,,but 2% liver function doesnt sound long life left in them ,its matter of days to months max ..
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I'm honestly surprised he's still alive w/ 2% of his liver working


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Friday, January 4, 2013

Could an echocardiogram had been effective at detecting the heart disease that Tim Russert had

Could an echocardiogram had been effective at detecting the heart disease that Tim Russert had?
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/06/17/health/17russert.html?ref=todayspaper Article in the NY regarding Russert's death and medical history.
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No, but an angiogram would have been.
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Yes it could definitely, although, an angiogram would be the only test that would show how extensively the disease has progressed



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Tuesday, January 1, 2013