heart disease diet

Basically I am a 22 assemblage older active male, with a coefficient of 160 pounds, 5 measure 10. I hit an extremely beatific metastasis so I hit untended to take flourishing a beatific assets of my chronicle since i dont acquire weight. I do take alot of flourishing foods, I meet take alot of unwholesome foods also. I undergo from offense tachycardia (resting HR 80-110) after intake and in generalized sometimes. No doctors hit intellection this is likewise serious. Lately I hit been having offense lowness of respite occasionallly and offense dulled discompose in my jaw. However, I never intend dresser discompose or lowness of respite exertion and crapper go a daylong instance without effort winded. This ease concerns me, however, because of my diet.


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5 Responses to “Is this a symptom of heart disease/clogged arteries?”

  • ProudMomOf2boys says:

    Shortness of breath can be cause by many things. If you have been to more than 1 DR about your symptoms and they don’t think it’s serious, then most likely it’s nothing. You may think you have some heart disease so your body makes you feel like there is something wrong when really there isn’t anything wrong with you. Think positive! I’ve been like this before and people used to say I’m a hypochondriac.

  • m b says:

    I am a paramedic and you are too young unless you have a family history of young heart disease. Having said that, the combination of the jaw pain (classic sign of heart disease/attack, breathing difficulties, and elevated resting heart rate, I would be concerned. You need to go to your primary for a full work up.

    Good luck

  • Bamabelle says:

    I am sure that if your Doctor isn’t concerned about your resting heart rate, then he has evaluated your Cholestorol, LDH, HDL. If you had a problem with the results, he would have indicated it to you. Probably not to be concerned with heart disease if you see your family physician on a regular basis. High blood pressure could be another issue, genetics something else. Like I said if your concerned see your physician regularly.

  • hamid b says:

    Our fire fighter is right. You’re generally too young to have coronary disease, unless you have risk factors. Risk factors include, family history, diabetes, high cholesterol, high blood pressure, and smoking.
    Family history cannot be controlled but the other four can.

    If you have family history of coronary artery disease, you are at risk and your doctor should take that into account. Besides blood tests, there is a heart scan that may give you some answers. It is a series of CT scan of your chest to see the coronary arteries and measure plaque if there is any.

    Make sure you get your doctor’s ok before you continue exercising.

  • temptress288 says:

    Listen to mb the paramedic, he is right in everything he says. Follow his advise.

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