7 Things you should do to take care of your heart

By Dr Bivek Singh Rathore
Published: May 17, 2020 01:34 PM

How many of us are aware of the relationship between the cholesterol and heart? Heart is one of the vital organs which pump the blood to every cells of the body ensuring their survival and the supply of the blood is accomplished through blood vessels. The risk of heart diseases is in increasing trend in developed as well as developing countries. Sedentary lifestyle and food habits are contributing more to increase the rate of heart diseases and sometimes lack of awareness leads to death. Many deaths nowadays in country like Nepal are occurring due to lack of awareness about the relation between the diet and health.

There are blood vessels which supplies blood to the heart and these blood vessels are known as coronary vessels. When we have high cholesterol, they deposit on the walls of the blood vessels resulting in narrowing of the lumen which ultimately leads to diminished blood / no blood supply to heart muscles leading to heart attack.

High level of cholesterol produces no symptoms, the reason why many people are not aware about increased cholesterol level in the blood and in country like Nepal regular health check up has not made its trend. Most of the time the increase in cholesterol level is diagnosed accidentally. Sometimes without knowing the cholesterol completely blocks the heart blood supply and causes death.

Cholesterol are fatty substances and there are different types of cholesterol. Cholesterol when combined with protein is called Lipoprotein. Whenever you go to any health center you will be encountering several forms of cholesterol like total cholesterol, LDL (Low Density Lipoprotein), HDL (High Density Lipoprotein), Triglycerides. HDL is often called as good cholesterol and LDL as bad cholesterol. Though it may not be justifiable always to term cholesterol as bad and good but relatively HDL (High Density Lipoprotein) acts as good cholesterol protecting from heart diseases.  Increased level of triglycerides leads to heart diseases. Optimum total cholesterol level is < 200 mg/dl, LDL < 100 mg/dl and triglycerides level < 150 mg/dl.

There are different factors that increase risk of heart diseases along with the high cholesterol. Increased weight, increasing age, lack of physical exercise (sedentary life style), uncontrolled diet, overweight, family history of heart diseases, hypertension, excess alcohol and smoking contributes to heart diseases and death.

To reduce your cholesterol level and maintain healthy heart:

 

  1. Maintain diet

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  1. Yoga and Exercise

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  1. Stop smoking

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  1. Go for regular check-up

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  1. Maintain your blood pressure

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  1. Awareness

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  1. Do not skip medication

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Your life is precious; a simple information about your health can prevent you from premature death. Spread the message to as many people you know, lets prevent premature death from heart diseases.