Heart Disease Treatments
These are heart disease treatments available for
those inflicted with heart disease. There is no cure for heart disease.
These treatments may prevent death and provide temporay relief of
the pains associated with heart disease.
The Treatments
Coronary Angioplasty
is a procedure done by inserting a
balloon or a stent to unclog the blocked coronary arteries,
when they are inhibiting sufficient blood flow and oxygen to the
heart muscle.
You can read about the
angioplasty procedure and the
angioplasty risks and benefits here.
Coronary
Bypass Surgery is an invasive surgical procedure done to re-route
and bypass the clogged arteries.
Medications
and vitamins are given to reduce angina pains, reduce blood pressure,
reduce LDL the bad cholesterol, increase HDL the good cholesterol,
and to reduce blood clotting.
EECP Enhanced External Counter
Pulsation. A non-invasive procedure that is known to reduce
angina pains and to simulate exercise by creating tiny new collateral
arteries that allow the blood to flow, relieving the pain.
Cardiac Rehabilitation
after a heart attack is a rehabilitation program done to
rebuild strength and stamina. It is also a stepping stone to a real
exercise program. Exercise has been shown to reduce the risks of
getting another heart attack and to create new collateral arteries
to supply the heart with oxygen.
The Ornish Way
In Dr. Dean Ornish's book reversing heart disease, Dr. Ornish says
that he has the only scientific system to reverse heart disease.
His program is based on following a strict diet, exercising, meditation,
and stress reduction.
Chelation is it
a cure for heart disease? The Medical community and the American
heart association say that it has not been proven to be effective
in treating heart disease. There is a study being conducted by the
NHLBI and the NCCAM to find out if it can or cannot cure heart disease.
Artificial
Pacemaker is an artificial Electronic Ticker that is inserted
when the hearts natural pacemaker doesn't’t tick on its own.
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