00:00Welcome back Sunbro, we hope you all in great health and great money.
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00:09Alright, today we are going to talk about,
00:12The different types of cardiovascular diseases explained.
00:15Cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of death in the US,
00:18so it's crucial to understand your heart and take steps to protect it.
00:21Even if you have a heart condition, you can still lead a healthier,
00:24more active life by learning about your specific disease and how to manage it.
00:281. Irregular heartbeats.
00:30Your heart usually beats steadily, but sometimes it can fall out of rhythm,
00:34leading to an irregular or abnormal heartbeat called an arrhythmia.
00:372. Aorta issues and Marfan syndrome.
00:39The aorta, your body's main artery, can sometimes widen or tear,
00:43leading to serious health risks like high blood pressure and connective tissue disorders.
00:47You'll need a team of specialists and surgeons to treat it.
00:503. Cardiomyopathies.
00:52This term refers to diseases of the heart muscle, where the heart becomes enlarged,
00:56thick, or stiff, making it harder to pump blood.
00:59Without treatment, it can lead to heart failure and abnormal heart rhythms.
01:034. Congenital heart disease.
01:05This is a heart defect that develops before birth.
01:08Some people may not show symptoms until later in life.
01:115. Coronary artery disease.
01:13CAD occurs when plaque builds up in the arteries that supply oxygen to your heart,
01:16leading to hardened arteries or atherosclerosis.
01:196. Deep vein thrombosis DVT and pulmonary embolism.
01:23Blood clots that form in the deep veins, often in the legs,
01:26can travel to the lungs, causing a life-threatening blockage.
01:297. Heart failure.
01:31This doesn't mean your heart has stopped,
01:33but rather that it isn't pumping as effectively as it should,
01:35leading to fluid retention and shortness of breath.
01:388. Heart valve problems.
01:40Issues with your heart valves can disrupt blood flow,
01:42leading to conditions like aortic stenosis and mitral valve prolapse or insufficiency.
01:479. Pericarditis.
01:49This rare condition involves inflammation of the lining around your heart,
01:52often caused by infection.
01:5410. Rheumatic heart disease.
01:56This results from untreated strep throat leading to rheumatic fever,
01:59which can damage the heart valves, especially in children.
02:0211. Stroke.
02:03A stroke occurs when blood flow to the brain is blocked,
02:06leading to brain cell death and potential disability.
02:0912. Other vascular diseases.
02:11These include conditions that affect your blood vessels,
02:13like peripheral vascular disease,
02:15which slows blood flow to the brain, increasing stroke risk.
02:18Treatments for these conditions vary
02:20but may include lifestyle changes like healthy diet and exercise regularly,
02:23quitting alcohol and tobacco, medications,
02:26and medical procedures like stent placement or surgery.
02:29Taking care of your heart is essential for living a long, healthy life.
02:32Thanks for watching, Sunbro.
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