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Living With Coronary Heart Disease |
Coronary heart disease can cause serious complications. Adopting a healthy lifestyle, along with ongoing care and emotional support, may help you prevent or delay coronary heart disease and resulting complications. Know the heart attack warning signs and call 9–1–1 for emergency help if you think you are having a heart attack. |
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How Is Coronary Microvascular Disease Diagnosed? |
Your doctor will diagnose coronary microvascular disease based on your medical history, a physical exam, risk factors, and results from one or more tests: coronary angiography, stress testing, and cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). |
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Living With Coronary Microvascular Disease |
If you have coronary microvascular disease, you can take action to control it through ongoing medical care. Know the heart attack warning signs and call 9–1–1 for emergency help if you think you are having a heart attack. |
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What Are the Signs and Symptoms of Peripheral Artery Disease? |
Many people who have peripheral artery disease do not have any signs or symptoms. When people do have signs and symptoms of peripheral artery disease, they can include intermittent claudication, weak or absent pulses in the legs or feet, sore or wounds on the toes, feet, or legs that heal slowly, a pale or bluish color to the skin, a lower temperature in one leg compared to the other leg, poor nail growth, and erectile dysfunction. |
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How is Peripheral Artery Disease Diagnosed? |
Your doctor will diagnose peripheral artery disease based on your medical and family histories, a physical exam, and results from one or more tests: ankle-brachial index, Doppler ultrasound, treadmill test, magnetic resonance angiogram (MRA), arteriogram, and blood tests. |
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How Is a Stroke Treated? |
Strokes are medical emergencies and treatment needs to begin immediately. Depending on the type of stroke, treatment may include medicines (such as tissue plasminogen activator (tPA) or anticoagulants/antiplatelets) and procedures (such as carotid endarterectomy or carotid artery angioplasty). Surgery—such as aneurysm clipping and coil embolization or arteriovenous malformation repair—may be needed to treat a hemorrhagic stroke. Making lifestyle changes can help treat and control risk factors for a stroke. |
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Aspirin to Prevent a First Heart Attack or Stroke |
Aspirin is a proven way to help some people prevent a second heart attack or stroke. When aspirin is used this way it is called aspirin secondary prevention. It appears that aspirin also may help prevent a first heart attack or stroke in some people. Learn more about what we know about aspirin primary prevention, or the use of aspirin to prevent a first heart attack or stroke. |
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Treatment of Overweight and Obesity |
Treatment for overweight and obesity will depend on the cause and severity of your condition. Possible treatments to aim for a healthy weight include healthy lifestyle changes, behavioral weight-loss treatment programs, medicines, and possibly surgery. |
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Living With Overweight and Obesity |
If you have been diagnosed with overweight or obesity, it is important that you continue your treatment, aim for a healthy weight, continue your behavioral weight-loss program, and have your doctor monitor your condition and assess your risk for complications. |
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