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A Guide To Hereditary Heart Disease
If there is evidence of hereditary heart disease in your extended family, be sure to discuss this with your physician during routine medical tests. Your physician can then be alert to the signs and symptoms of heart disease. The earlier a potential problem like heart disease is discovered, the wider the range of possible treatment options and consequently the higher the chances of a full recovery. Hereditary heart disease is a condition of the heart that can be genetically transmitted through your family. It is considered to be congenital and is therefore unpreventable. If your close relatives, like parents and siblings, have been afflicted with any form of heart disease, there is a potentially higher risk that you may be similarly afflicted with a similar heart disease. It is really unfortunate that the malady of hereditary heart disease tends to spread across the generations. It is also unfortunate that hereditary heart disease is totally unavoidable. It can be caused by any number of different factors that may be passed on from generation to generation. These include poor eating habits, smoking tobacco products and taking too little or no exercise. All of these habits tend to be learned when you are member of a family that partakes in them and this can cause a chain of hereditary heart disease. Putting An End To Heart Disease There is no predefined or absolute way to stop the cycle of hereditary heart disease. You might be able to mitigate the severity of the heart disease by making some sensible lifestyle changes. These lifestyle changes include stopping unhealthy habits such as smoking and excessive drinking. Having a healthy and well-balanced diet and adequate and regular exercise are positive changes that can stave off heart disease and various other medical issues. The chances of having 'full-blown' hereditary heart disease can be reduced by undertaking several positive lifestyle changes. It goes without saying that genetics cannot be chosen, even if your genes do expose you to a greater chance of hereditary heart disease. Genetic Predisposition For High Cholesterol There are some families that are predisposed to very high levels of cholesterol. This runs through the family and is known as hypercholesterolaemia. This is a genetic condition whose symptoms include extremely high blood cholesterol levels. Should a particular member of a family be diagnosed with the condition it is imperative that all their close family members should also be checked is case they also require treatment. As previously said there is no way to prevent hereditary heart disease from occurring, but prevention goes a long way towards avoiding this situation. Maintain a healthy lifestyle, remain as active as possible and in this way you can guard yourself against this illness. Perhaps it is possible to prevent it from developing into anything serious and keep yourself safe and healthy from other illnesses at the same time.
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