Heart disease remains the leading cause of death in the country, yet many of us don’t truly know how healthy our hearts are. It’s a condition often dismissed by young people, with some blaming it on genetics or cultural stereotypes, like fried-food-loving neighbours. But here’s the truth: heart disease is mostly influenced by lifestyle choices, not just weight gain or age.
As we step into the New Year, it’s time to debunk these myths and understand what really puts your heart at risk. Hence, we got in touch with Dr Shantanu Singhal, Consultant Cardiology, Fortis Greater Noida who shares essential tips and insights to help you and your loved ones stay ahead of this life-threatening issue. 1.
Myths: Heart disease is an old-age problem FACT: No, it can happen at any age. As early as childhood and adolescence, plaque can start building up which later leads to the clogging of arteries. 2.
Myths: The patient will get to know if BP is high FACT: No, it is a silent killer. One may never experience its symptoms, so a regular check-up is necessary. Otherwise if untreated, it may lead to heart attack, stroke, or kidney damage.
3. Myths: One will know when he/she is having a heart attack because he/she will have chest pain. FACT: A heart attack can occur with or without chest pain.
In a few cases, one might not have chest pain; the patient might feel shortness of breath, nausea, chest discomfort, and pain in the jaw, and back. Few might not even get these symptoms, especially dia.