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Coronary Heart Disease: Treating the Deadliest Disease in America

As the most common type of heart disease, coronary heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States. Commonly referred to as coronary artery disease, this disease begins in childhood, develops further in adolescence, and can become life-threatening in middle age, unless it is prevented through lifestyle changes or treated by a medical professional. 

 

In this article, we discuss the dangers of coronary heart disease and what you can do to safeguard your heart health. If you are concerned with the effect that high blood pressure and cholesterol are having on your health, schedule an appointment for testing with Jesal V. Popat, M.D., the best interventional cardiologist in Tampa.  

Dangerous Outcomes

Coronary heart disease is the blockage of arteries caused by a buildup of cholesterol and plaque inside artery walls. Like a flowing river that becomes blocked by debris, the flow of blood to the heart can become restricted by a clogged artery, which deprives the heart of needed oxygen and nutrients. When this happens, it can lead to a number of dangerous outcomes, including chest pain (angina), the formation of a blood clot, and a heart attack. By failing to implement proven methods of prevention and ignoring the signs and risk factors or coronary heart disease, a person is putting their heart health on the line and potentially taking years off their life. 

Preventing Coronary Heart Disease 

How can you prevent coronary heart disease? This isn’t a glamorous answer, but by quitting smoking, eating healthier, exercising regularly, limiting alcohol use, reducing stress, and maintaining a healthy weight, you can make tremendous strides towards preventing this deadly disease. As specialists in interventional cardiology in Tampa, we advocate for an active lifestyle and a plant-based diet to manage your cholesterol, blood pressure, and glucose levels. For assistance developing an individualized diet and exercise plan that takes your needs into account, schedule an appointment with Dr. Popat today. 

Diagnosis and Treatment

Not everyone is fortunate enough to prevent coronary heart disease. Treatments range from medications that lower cholesterol and blood pressure to surgeries that bypass the blockage and restore normal heart functions. Dr. Popat specializes in interventional cardiology in Tampa, a minimally invasive approach that uses a small catheter to effectively diagnose and treat conditions of the heart. Utilizing a state of the art catheterization laboratory, this procedure is relatively quick and painless and incorporates the latest in medical innovations. 

 

The heart is an incredible, dependable organ capable of pumping 2,000 gallons of blood a day, but it needs your help to keep it in good working order. If you’ve experienced chest pain, shortness of breath, sweating, nausea, dizziness, or heart palpitations, you could be suffering from a deadly disease starving your heart of oxygen. Put your heart health first by scheduling an appointment to have your condition diagnosed and treated by Dr. Popat, the best interventional cardiologist in Tampa


To consult Jesal V. Popat, M.D., FACC, the best interventional cardiologist in Tampa, please call (813) 344-0934 or fill out our contact form to schedule an appointment.

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