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All conditions in the Cardiovascular category — find questions to ask your doctor

  • Angina Pectoris

    Angina pectoris is a type of chest pain caused by reduced blood flow to the heart muscles. It often feels like pressure or squeezing in the chest and can be triggered by physical activity or stress. Understanding the nature of the discomfort and its frequency can be important for managing overall heart health.

  • Aortic Aneurysm

    An aortic aneurysm is an abnormal bulge in the wall of the aorta, the largest blood vessel in the body. This condition can occur anywhere along the aorta, which runs from the heart to the abdomen. Monitoring and understanding this condition can be important for overall health.

  • Atheosclerosis

    Atheosclerosis is a condition characterized by the hardening of the arteries that can affect blood flow. It may develop gradually over time and is often associated with various lifestyle factors. Understanding the condition can aid in managing overall cardiovascular health.

  • Atrial Fibrillation

    Atrial fibrillation is a heart condition characterized by an irregular and often rapid heartbeat. This can lead to various symptoms, including heart palpitations, fatigue, and shortness of breath. It's important to understand how this condition may affect daily activities and overall health.

  • Bradycardia

    Bradycardia refers to a slower than normal heart rate, typically defined as fewer than 60 beats per minute. It can occur in various situations, including during sleep or in well-trained athletes. While often not a cause for concern, it's important to understand how it affects overall health and daily activities.

  • Cardiomyopathy

    Cardiomyopathy refers to disorders that affect the heart muscle, which can lead to heart dysfunction. This condition can arise from various factors, such as genetic predisposition, lifestyle choices, or underlying health conditions. Understanding cardiomyopathy can help individuals make informed decisions about their heart health.

  • Chest Pain

    Chest pain is a common experience that can arise from a variety of causes. It may be related to muscles, the heart, or gastrointestinal issues, among others. Understanding the context and characteristics of the pain is important for determining the next steps. Keeping a record of any relevant details can be helpful for discussions with a healthcare professional.

  • Deep Vein Thrombosis

    Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) occurs when a blood clot forms in a deep vein, often in the legs. It can cause swelling, pain, and other complications, but may also occur without noticeable symptoms. Awareness and understanding of DVT are important for overall health.

  • Endocarditis

    Endocarditis is an infection of the inner lining of the heart, often involving the heart valves. It can occur when bacteria or other germs enter the bloodstream and attach to damaged areas of the heart. People may be at varying risks for this condition based on their health history and other factors.

  • Heart Failure

    Heart failure is a condition in which the heart struggles to pump blood effectively. This can lead to fluid buildup and a variety of symptoms. Management often involves lifestyle changes and monitoring for potential complications. It's important to stay informed and connected with healthcare providers.

  • Heart Murmur

    A heart murmur is a sound made by blood flowing through the heart's chambers or valves. These sounds can be normal or abnormal and may vary in duration and intensity. While murmurs can be common and harmless, some may signal underlying heart conditions. It's essential to monitor any changes in heart sounds and overall health.

  • High Cholesterol

    High cholesterol is a condition where there is too much cholesterol in the blood. It can be influenced by various factors including diet, lifestyle, and genetics. Monitoring cholesterol levels is important for overall health, and understanding personal cholesterol levels can help guide dietary and lifestyle choices.

  • Hypertension

    Hypertension, commonly known as high blood pressure, is a condition that affects many individuals worldwide. It often develops over many years and may not present noticeable symptoms initially. Regular monitoring and lifestyle choices can play a significant role in managing this condition. Maintaining awareness of blood pressure levels can help in understanding overall health.

  • Mitral Valve Prolapse

    Mitral valve prolapse is a condition where the flap of the mitral valve doesn't close properly, which can lead to blood flow issues. It's often asymptomatic, and many people may not be aware they have it. Regular check-ups can help monitor any changes in heart function related to this condition.

  • Orthostatic Hypotension

    Orthostatic hypotension is a condition characterized by a significant drop in blood pressure when moving to a standing position. This can lead to lightheadedness or fainting. It's important to consider how changes in position affect overall well-being and daily activities.

  • Pericarditis

    Pericarditis is an inflammation of the pericardium, the thin sac surrounding the heart. It can cause discomfort and may be associated with other health conditions. Understanding its nature and management can be helpful for those affected.

  • Peripheral Artery Disease

    Peripheral artery disease (PAD) affects blood flow to the limbs due to narrowed arteries. It can lead to various symptoms, sometimes including pain or cramping. Understanding PAD can help in making informed lifestyle choices and discussing options with healthcare providers.

  • Tachycardia

    Tachycardia is the term used to describe a faster than normal heart rate. It can be a result of various factors including stress, exercise, or other bodily processes. Monitoring heart rate can provide insights into one's cardiovascular health without implying any urgency or diagnosis.

  • Varicose Veins

    Varicose veins are enlarged, twisted veins that typically appear on the legs and feet. They occur when veins do not function properly, leading to blood pooling. While they are mostly a cosmetic concern, they can sometimes lead to discomfort or other issues.