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Preventing Heart Disease

 

 

Doctor Approved Ways to Prevent Heart Disease


Todays modern medicine has made great strides in determining the causes of heart diseases, as well as ways to treat and prevent it.  Just fifty years ago, most people didnt go to the doctor unless they were sick, and the medical profession itself didnt really warn its patients about heart disease, unless the person showed serious signs of it or had a close family member with the disease.  Now, thankfully, a much more pro-active approach is taken by both the patient and the doctor in preventing heart disease, as well as treating it.


An Ounce of Prevention


Perhaps one of the best ways to prevent heart disease is to change the patients outlook on diet and exercise.  It has been shown, time and time again, by such medical groups as the American Medical Association and the American Heart Association that a diet low in fat and low in calories is a great way to lower a persons cholesterol, which is a major risk factor when it comes to heart disease.  Add to that a regular doctor approved exercise routine and regular monitoring by the family doctor, and you will be an active participant in the battle to prevent heart disease.


One thing to always remember, of course, is that you and your doctor should be a team in the challenge to prevent heart disease.  Routine monitoring of such things as your blood pressure, cholesterol level, general weight and health, as well as indications of other diseases that might complicate the situation are all very important things that both you and your chosen medical professional should be on the look out for.  So, even if youre not overly concerned about preventing heart disease, see your doctor on a regular basis and talk with them.  Depending on what is uncovered, you can possibly get a head start on your race to prevent heart disease.


When Exercise and Diet Arent Enough


Whilst good diet and regular exercise are great ways to help prevent heart disease, sometimes they simply arent enough.  Occasionally, your doctor will prescribe different medicines, to help with the battle.  The most common ones are those that either help regulate and lower high blood pressure or help the body process and lower the concentrations of cholesterol.  Whether or not prescription drugs are needed for your situation should be decided after a serious consultation with your doctor and some monitoring of your health and lifestyle.  There are many drugs out there to help prevent heart disease, and your doctor can discuss all the options available.



Trying to prevent heart disease is definitely something that should be on the forefront of everyones mind.  It is one of the leading killers of both men and women in the United States today.  By working with your doctor, and following a sensible low fat diet and exercise plan, your efforts to prevent heart disease will not be in vain.