Cardiology Center

How Is Heart Disease Treated?

Treatment of heart disease varies depending on the type and severity of the condition. Treatment options include medication, angioplasty and stenting, bypass surgery, heart valve surgery, pacemaker implantation, and other therapeutic approaches.

  • Medication: Various drugs may be used to treat heart disease. These can help lower blood pressure, reduce cholesterol, regulate heart rhythm, prevent blood clots, and address other related conditions.

  • Angioplasty and Stenting: A procedure used to open narrowed or blocked coronary arteries. A balloon or stent is inserted through a catheter during angiography to restore blood flow.

  • Bypass Surgery: An operation that creates new pathways around blocked coronary arteries. It can be done through open chest surgery or minimally invasive techniques (minithoracotomy).

  • Heart Valve Surgery: A surgical procedure to repair or replace damaged heart valves.

  • Pacemaker: A device used to treat irregular heart rhythms. It is implanted under the skin to help the heart beat regularly.

  • Other Treatments: Additional options include ablation (for rhythm disorders), defibrillators (to prevent sudden cardiac death), and artificial heart devices (for advanced heart failure).

Tips for Maintaining Heart Health

Here are some tips to maintain heart health:

  • Eat a healthy diet: Focus on a diet rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and healthy fats. Limit the intake of salt, sugar, and saturated fats.

  • Exercise regularly: Engage in at least 150 minutes of moderate or 75 minutes of vigorous physical activity per week.

  • Maintain a healthy weight: Excess weight increases the risk of heart disease.

  • Avoid smoking: Smoking significantly raises the risk of heart disease.

  • Limit alcohol consumption: Excessive alcohol use can increase the risk of heart conditions.

  • Practice stress management techniques: Stress may contribute to heart disease. Try relaxation techniques such as yoga or meditation.

  • Control your blood pressure and cholesterol: High blood pressure and cholesterol are major risk factors for heart disease.

  • Manage diabetes: Diabetes increases the risk of developing heart disease.

  • Visit your doctor regularly: If you have risk factors or show symptoms of heart disease, schedule regular medical checkups.

A Life Healthcare Group Heart Center

A Life Healthcare Group Heart Center is a specialized center for the diagnosis and treatment of cardiovascular diseases. Our experienced cardiology specialists, cardiovascular surgeons, nurses, and other healthcare professionals provide comprehensive care using the latest technologies and methods.

Advantages of A Life Healthcare Group Heart Center:

  • Experienced and specialized team: Expert and experienced cardiologists, cardiovascular surgeons, and other healthcare professionals

  • Advanced technology equipment: The latest devices are used in diagnosis and treatment (ECG, ECHO, stress test, Holter monitor, angiography, etc.)

  • Comprehensive services: A wide range of services for the diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up of cardiovascular diseases

  • Modern and comfortable environment: Services are provided in a modern and comfortable setting

  • Patient-centered approach: Each patient is approached with care tailored to their individual needs

  • Multidisciplinary approach: A collaborative model where experts from various disciplines work together

At A Life Healthcare Group Heart Center, your heart is in safe hands!

Frequently Asked Questions - FAQ

What Are the Risk Factors That Increase Heart Disease?

Risk factors that increase the risk of heart disease include:

  • Smoking: Smoking is one of the most important risk factors for heart disease.

  • High blood pressure: High blood pressure increases the risk of heart attack, stroke, and heart failure.

  • High cholesterol: High cholesterol raises the risk of coronary artery disease.

  • Diabetes: Diabetes increases the risk of heart disease.

  • Obesity: Excess weight raises the risk of heart disease.

  • Sedentary lifestyle: Lack of regular exercise increases the risk of heart disease.

  • Family history: People with a family history of heart disease have a higher risk of developing heart disease.

  • Age: The risk of heart disease increases with age.

  • Gender: Men have a higher risk of heart disease compared to women.

How Can I Protect My Heart Health?

You can take the following steps to protect your heart health:

  • Eat healthily: Follow a diet rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and healthy fats. Limit salt, sugar, and saturated fat intake.

  • Exercise regularly: Aim for at least 150 minutes of moderate or 75 minutes of vigorous exercise per week.

  • Maintain a healthy weight: Excess weight increases the risk of heart disease.

  • Do not smoke: Smoking is one of the most significant risk factors for heart disease.

  • Limit alcohol consumption: Excessive alcohol intake raises heart disease risk.

  • Practice stress management techniques: Stress can increase the risk of heart disease. Use relaxation methods like yoga and meditation.

  • Keep your blood pressure and cholesterol under control: High blood pressure and cholesterol increase heart disease risk.

  • Manage your diabetes: Diabetes raises the risk of heart disease.

  • Visit your doctor regularly: If you have risk factors or symptoms of heart disease, attend regular check-ups.

At A Life Healthcare Group, remember we are here for your heart health. Our expert cardiology team and advanced heart center are ready to provide you with the best care.

Contact us today for a healthy heart!

What is a Cardiology Center?

A Cardiology Center is a specialized medical facility dedicated to the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of heart and cardiovascular diseases. These centers bring together a team of highly skilled medical professionals and advanced technology to provide comprehensive care for patients with various heart conditions.

Cardiology Centers aim to:

  • Diagnose heart conditions accurately and early.

  • Provide effective medical and interventional treatments.

  • Offer rehabilitation programs to aid recovery.

  • Educate patients on lifestyle modifications and preventive measures.

Essentially, a Cardiology Center acts as a central hub for all aspects of heart health, from routine check-ups and risk assessment to complex surgeries and long-term management.

What Are the Symptoms of Heart Disease?

Heart disease can cause a variety of symptoms. The most common symptoms include:

  • Chest pain: A feeling of tightness, pressure, or burning in the chest

  • Shortness of breath: Difficulty breathing during exertion or even at rest

  • Palpitations: A sensation of the heart beating fast, irregularly, or forcefully

  • Dizziness or fainting: A spinning sensation or loss of consciousness

  • Fatigue: A feeling of weakness or extreme tiredness

  • Swelling (edema): Swelling in the ankles, legs, or abdomen

How Is Heart Disease Diagnosed?

Various methods are used to diagnose heart disease:

  • Electrocardiogram (ECG/EKG): A test that measures the heart's electrical activity. It is used to detect arrhythmias and conditions such as heart attacks.

  • Echocardiogram (ECHO): A test that uses sound waves to create images of the heart's structure and function. It helps evaluate heart valves and chambers.

  • Exercise Stress Test: A test performed to assess heart function during physical activity. It involves walking on a treadmill or cycling while monitoring the heart with an ECG.

  • Holter Monitor: A portable device that records the heart's rhythm for 24 hours or longer. It is used to diagnose irregular heartbeats.

  • Angiography: A procedure used to visualize the coronary arteries. A contrast dye is injected through a catheter inserted via the groin or arm, and X-ray images are taken.

Last Updated: 6 Kasım 2025 14:05

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