Requirements for women's heart health

There are mainly the following five kinds, which can be used for reference.

First, high cholesterol and hypercholesterolemia can induce coronary heart disease. Too high concentration of cholesterol is easy to deposit in the coronary artery of the heart, leading to stenosis or even occlusion of the heart blood vessels, and then myocardial ischemia and even myocardial infarction. If the blood lipid level is detected in time and reduced by taking medicine, the risk of coronary heart disease caused by hyperlipidemia can be avoided.

Second, hypertension is the primary risk factor for cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases. Elevated blood pressure makes it more difficult and intensive for the heart to pump blood. Over time, it will cause myocardial hypertrophy and heart failure. At present, antihypertensive drug therapy is very mature. As long as blood pressure is tested regularly and drugs are adjusted under the guidance of doctors, blood pressure will be maintained within the normal range.

Third, resting heart rate resting heart rate refers to the number of heartbeats per minute when awake and inactive. It is believed that the heart rate is determined by the energy metabolism demand of the human body. When the body's energy is exhausted, life will end, and heart rate is an effective indicator to reflect the body's energy metabolism. A faster heartbeat at rest means a shorter life span. But don't worry. After moderate exercise, quitting smoking and drinking, and controlling weight, the heart rate will slow down accordingly.

Fourth, diabetes diabetes is very harmful to the cardiovascular system. Hyperglycemia damages myocardial cells and vascular intima cells, causing vascular stenosis, often accompanied by coronary heart disease. These patients must receive regular hypoglycemic therapy to avoid sequelae to the heart.

Verb (abbreviation of verb) C-reactive protein C-reactive protein exists in blood, and it is an acute phase reactive protein, which is produced by the liver in human body. When myocardial cells are damaged, the index is significantly increased, which can help doctors to judge whether there is myocardial infarction and take corresponding rescue measures.