Coronary Artery Disease (CAD) is one of leading causes of death globally. Yet many people remain unaware of its risk factors, symptoms and prevention strategies.
CAD occurs when coronary arteries which supply blood to heart muscle, become narrowed or blocked due to buildup of fatty deposits known as plaque. As a result heart muscle may not get enough oxygen-rich blood. A heart attack occurs when blood supply to part of heart is completely cut off. This causes damage to heart muscle.
It is necessary to understand the risk factors for CAD in order to prevent it. Various things contribute to this disease development :
Symptoms of CAD vary and, for some, there are no symptoms until a heart attack occurs. Common symptoms include:
Other symptoms may include pain in your neck, jaw, throat, upper abdomen, or back. If you have any of these symptoms, especially chest pain or discomfort, you need to get to the hospital right away.
The good news is that much CAD can be prevented by changing your behavior. Here are some steps you can take to lower your chance for CAD: