What Triggers a Heart Attack
Your heart is a muscular organ that requires a steady flow of oxygen-rich blood to continue pumping. If the blood flow to a section of your heart is cut off for any length of time, you may experience a heart attack. Most people are aware that prolonged consumption of fatty foods can dangerously clog your arteries and restrict blood flow, but that isn’t the only condition that can lead to a heart attack. At Beverly Hills Cardiology, we firmly believe it is important to explain what triggers a heart attack, so necessary precautions can be taken and lifestyle changes made to avoid this harmful crisis from occurring.
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- Coronary Heart Disease (CHD): A heart attack can be a direct result of having CHD. There are several factors that can play a role in whether an individual develops CHD, such as genetic makeup, obesity, tobacco use, high cholesterol, high blood pressure, diabetes, sedentary lifestyle, stress and emotional dysregulation.
- Ingestion of drugs, such as prescription medication or illicit substances
- Cold temperatures combined with strenuous exertion, such as shoveling snow
- Intense physical activity while dehydrated or without properly preparing the body for the exercise
- Anxiety attack
- Sudden outburst of anger
- Heavy, high calorie meal
- Undiagnosed and/or untreated medical conditions that increase the risk of a heart attack
On July 20th, 2015 Beverly Hills Cardiologist, Healthy Heart, Heart Conditions / Comments off