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Does Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) Improve Cardiac Function?

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  The human heart beats about 2.5 billion times over a lifetime, pumping millions of gallons of blood to every body part. Taking care of the heart is essential to living a healthy and long life. But unfortunately, heart diseases are one of the leading causes of death worldwide. Medical teams worldwide are continuously researching new ways to combat heart diseases; researchers are providing more and more results suggesting that  hyperbaric oxygen therapy  (HBOT) could help. Join us to explore some key findings about  HBOT  and heart health. Recent studies into HBOT and heart health According to a  study  by a reputed Hyperbaric Medicine and Research centre,  hyperbaric oxygen therapy  can improve heart functionality when combined with other treatments as it increase their efficiency. Healthy patients receiving  HBOT  to improve cognitive function underwent a 60-session treatment course using the regenerative HBOT protocols. Using high-resolution echocardiography, 31 patients were evalua

Things you Can Do to Reduce the Risk of Heart Attack

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  Heart attacks are often reported as the leading causes of death globally. Unfortunately, many people are unaware of what they can do to reduce their risk of suffering from a heart attack. Let us discuss some simple changes in lifestyle habits that you can make today to reduce the risk of a heart attack. So read on to learn how to prevent a heart attack. 10 Things you Can Do to Reduce the Risk of Heart Attack Give up smoking Cigarette smoking lowers good cholesterol and raises blood pressure, increasing heart artery stress and being one of the primary causes of cardiovascular disease and stroke. Conversely, smoking cessation improves blood circulation and oxygen flow, minimizing the risk of heart disease and stroke. Choose nutritious foods Maintaining a healthy diet is crucial to heart health. Fruits, vegetables, legumes, plant-based proteins, whole grains, nuts, fish, and lean animal proteins should form the cornerstone of your diet. Limit your intake of refined carbs, processed meat

Heart Treatment Without Surgery

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  Heart and vascular care specialists at  Poona Preventive Cardiology Center  provide a variety of proven non-surgical treatments for heart disease. An important part of our success is tailoring strategies that meet the specific needs of patients. Therefore, it is important to have someone there to help you achieve your goals.  Listed below are some treatments for  heart blockage without surgery :   EECP: An increasing number of patients have persistent anginal symptoms and have exhausted the standard treatments.  Enhanced External Counterpulsation (EECP)  can stimulate openings or forms of collaterals (small branches of blood vessels) to create a natural bypass around blocked arteries. What happens during EECP treatment? EECP is a non-invasive therapy. During treatment: Patients lie down on a padded table in a treatment room. The electrodes attach to the skin of the chest and are connected to an electrocardiograph (ECG) machine. The ECG tracks heart rhythm during treatment, and blood

World Health Day 2023 – How to take care of your Heart Health

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  punechelation Every year 7th April is observed as  World Health Day . First initiated by WHO in the year 1949 by WHO, it is now a global inventiveness aimed at raising awareness and advocating for healthcare issues affecting communities worldwide. The theme for World Health Day this time is  ‘Health For All’. When talking about health, how can one not mention the significance of HEART health, especially after the heart-wrenching era of Covid! The period has been heartbreaking for the 520 million people living with CVD. Many people became isolated from friends and family because they were afraid to attend routine and emergency appointments. As a result, the COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the critical importance of investing in cardiovascular health and its preparedness. You can begin to make lifestyle changes at any point of time in your life to have a healthier beating heart! It’s never too late. On this occasion of World Health Day, here are some practical steps as to how to prot

HBOT For Healthy Being

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  Aging is inevitable, and there hasn’t yet been made any miraculous invention that can reverse aging for good! However, in recent instances of discovery, it has been found that HBOT (Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy) can boost your immune system, fight cognitive decline, rejuvenate your skin, and much beyond. In fact,  HBOT anti-aging  procedures and studies reveal that it does not exceed the toxicity threshold and has shown promising results in anti-aging therapies. HBOT procedure The doctor will thoroughly examine the patient’s physical condition before administering hyperbaric oxygen therapy to ensure the patient’s safety and avoid any potential complications. Once our specialist determines that the patient can proceed safely, the session will proceed as follows: The patient will be given clothing to change into. The patient will be placed on a stretcher that will be lowered into the hyperbaric chamber. A physician or nursing professional will fill the chamber with 100% pure oxygen and gr

Why Do More People Get Heart Attacks In Winter?

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  A heart attack, also referred to as a myocardial infarction, happens when something blocks the blood vessels, typically a blood clot, abruptly cutting off blood flow to the heart. Doctors regard heart attacks as an emergency because they deprive the body of oxygen and can result in abrupt death. Therefore, if someone is exhibiting heart attack symptoms, they should get emergency medical help. As cold weather affects cardiac and circulation functioning, it puts more stress on the heart.   The cold weather increases the chances of heart attacks in people with cardiovascular issues. As a result, it is usual for more serious heart problems to manifest themselves during the winter and cold snaps. Why are heart attacks more common in winter? The cold impacts your heart in several different ways. A cold environment causes physical alterations in your circulatory system. Additionally, you could be less active throughout the winter since you prefer to stay indoors to unwind and be warm. Conse