FAQ

Yes, controlled weight loss can benefit heart patients by reducing blood pressure, cholesterol, and strain on the heart. Always consult a cardiologist before beginning any weight-loss programme.

Interventional cardiology focuses on diagnosing and treating heart conditions using minimally invasive procedures such as angioplasty and stent placement, helping restore blood flow without major surgery.

Medication may manage mild artery blockages, while angioplasty is recommended for severe narrowing, persistent symptoms, or increased heart attack risk after evaluation by a cardiologist.

The best cardiologist combines experience, expertise, patient-focused care, and advanced treatment options. Patients should choose a qualified specialist based on their specific heart condition.

A heart-safe Indian diet includes fruits, vegetables, whole grains, pulses, nuts, and healthy fats while limiting salt, sugar, processed foods, and deep-fried meals.

Common warning signs include chest pain, breathlessness, fatigue, dizziness, irregular heartbeat, and swelling in the legs. Early medical attention can prevent serious complications.

You should see a cardiologist if you experience chest discomfort, shortness of breath, palpitations, high blood pressure, or have a family history of heart disease.

High blood pressure can result from genetics, obesity, excessive salt intake, stress, smoking, lack of exercise, and certain medical conditions affecting cardiovascular health.

A heart attack occurs due to blocked blood flow to the heart, while cardiac arrest happens when the heart suddenly stops beating because of electrical failure.

Yes, chronic stress may increase blood pressure, inflammation, and unhealthy habits, all of which can contribute to a higher risk of cardiovascular disease over time.

Symptoms may include chest pain, shortness of breath, fatigue, dizziness, and discomfort in the neck, jaw, shoulders, or arms during physical activity.

Adults with risk factors such as diabetes, hypertension, obesity, or family history should undergo regular heart check-ups as advised by their cardiologist.

Many heart diseases can be prevented through regular exercise, healthy eating, avoiding tobacco, controlling stress, and monitoring blood pressure, cholesterol, and blood sugar.

High LDL cholesterol can accumulate in arteries, restricting blood flow and increasing heart disease risk. Maintaining healthy cholesterol levels supports better cardiovascular health.

Cardiologists commonly use ECGs, echocardiograms, stress tests, blood tests, Holter monitoring, and angiography to diagnose and evaluate various heart conditions.

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