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Coronary Heart Disease (CHD) occurs when the coronary arteries, which supply blood to the heart, become narrowed or blocked due to the build-up of fatty material (atherosclerosis). This reduces blood flow to the heart, leading to a decrease in oxygen supply, which can result in a heart attack. This condition is non-communicable, meaning it is not infectious.
Stents:
Statins:
Faulty Heart Valves:
Heart valves may become stiff, preventing them from opening properly, or they may become damaged and start to leak, causing blood to flow in the wrong direction. This reduces the efficiency of the heart.
Solutions:
Biological Valve Replacement:
Valves from pigs or cattle are used to replace the faulty valve.
Advantages: Works very well.
Disadvantages: Typically lasts only 12-15 years.
Mechanical Valve Replacement:
Man-made valves can be used.
Advantages: Last for a long time.
Disadvantages: Requires lifelong medication to prevent blood clots from forming around the valve. Heart Failure:
Heart failure may be treated with a heart transplant.
Heart Transplant:
Requires a donor heart, which is often difficult to obtain as donors must be recently deceased.
Artificial Heart:
Used as a temporary solution while waiting for a donor heart.
Advantages:
Less likely to be rejected by the immune system because materials like metal and plastic are not recognised as foreign.
Disadvantages:
Surgery exposes the body to a risk of infection.
Mechanical parts can wear out or fail.
Blood clots can form, leading to strokes.
To prevent clotting, patients must take blood-thinning medication, which can increase the risk of excessive bleeding.
Extreme Blood Loss:
These treatments and interventions help manage and mitigate the effects of coronary heart disease and other heart-related conditions, although they come with their own risks and limitations.
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