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Your Heart Matters: Expert Cardiac Care at Zydus Hospitals

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Advanced heart care from diagnosis to recovery at Zydus

Introduction:

A heart problem might not show major symptoms initially, but if it goes unnoticed, it might lead to serious complications. A racing heart while you're at rest, breathlessness when you climb a flight of stairs, or unusual fatigue; these signs are not temporary; they are not a fleeting moment. These signs could be how your heart tells you there is a more serious underlying issue. Too many people ignore the early signs, waiting for a more dramatic sign, like chest pain or collapse. But, as modern medicine teaches us, the earlier the better!

In this blog, we will discuss why prompt cardiac care is important, cover the warning signs to never ignore, and show how Zydus Hospital provides the right diagnosis, treatment, and care that saves and restores lives daily.

What Is Cardiac Care and Why Is It Crucial?

Cardiac care runs the complete range of heart health. From preventive care and lifestyle support to diagnosis and treatment of complex conditions and lifesaving interventions. At its simplest description, it's protecting your most important muscle.

Cardiac care is a broad, advantageous, and scientifically supported spectrum of care that gets the focus right to keep your heart strong and healthy, whether that means lowering high blood pressure, diagnosing arrhythmias like atrial fibrillation, or doing a bypass surgery.

Early Warning Signs

Patients often delay seeking care because they do not recognize the symptoms of heart problems, or they think the symptoms are related to something else. Here are some symptoms to never ignore:

Common Symptoms of Heart Disease

  • Chest Pain or Discomfort: Chest pain is generally defined as pressure, tightness, or squeezing as opposed to pain and may occur without pain.
  • Shortness of Breath: Especially if it is with light activity, or especially when lying flat.
  • Dizziness or Passing Out: It indicates that there is some form of rhythm disturbance or a problem with blood flow. Irregular pulse rate can also suggest rhythm disturbance.
  • Heart Palpitations: Inappropriately fast heart rate or a pounding heart may mean that you have an arrhythmia.
  • Swelling of legs, ankles, or abdomen: swelling may show signs of heart failure or some kind of issue with circulation.
  • Fatigue: the overwhelming sense of exhaustion that just won't go away after several nights of sleep or after resting may mean that there is some sort of underlying disturbance in heart function.

If you or a loved one has any of these symptoms, reach out to our cardiologist immediately. The sooner you reach out to a healthcare professional, the greater the chance you have to control the situation and not move it into an emergency.

How Zydus Hospitals Diagnoses Heart Problems Early and Accurately?

Accurate Diagnosis with Advanced Technology

At Zydus Hospitals, we understand that getting a correct diagnosis is necessarily a first step to saving lives. Our Cardiac Surgeons and Cardiologists have handled a large number of patients, and the supportive staff complements the care as they are also highly trained. The combination of state-of-the-art infrastructure and expertise leaves no stone unturned in patient care.

Non-Invasive Evaluations:

  • Echocardiogram (ECHO): This is a form of ultrasound imaging of the heart muscle to observe the chambers of the heart, the valves, the ability to pump blood, etc.
  • Treadmill Test (TMT): Essentially, this test measures the response of the heart to exercise stress.
  • Holter Monitoring: It is a portable ECG that a patient can wear for 24-48 hours, would looks at the heart and identifies any rhythm abnormalities.
  • Cardiac MRI & CT: This is a detailed scan providing clear images of structural defects, arterial blockages, and tissue damage or scarring.

Electrophysiology Studies (EPS):

As part of specialized tests to better map the heart electrically. These studies will help you to diagnose:

  • Atrial Fibrillation (AF): AF, an irregular heartbeat that is generally rapid, can lead to stroke.
  • Ventricular Tachycardia (VT): A rapid, possibly fatal heart rhythm that occurs in the heart's bottom chambers is VT. VT can be fatal and is termed a medical emergency.

Advanced Treatment Options at Zydus Hospitals

Comprehensive Care with a patient-centric approach

Each patient will have a different nature of cardiac conditions. Hence, the need for a personalized treatment plan. At Zydus, we cater to a patient's unique medical needs based on their health, past family health history, lifestyle, and with a mix of technology and compassion.

Interventional Cardiology:

  • Angioplasty and Stenting: Catheter-directed intervention for opening blocked arteries- minimally invasive and highly effective.
  • Pacemaker Implantation: For patients with slow heart rates or intermittent rhythms
  • ICDs (Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator): Continually monitor heart rhythms to recognize and correct dangerous arrhythmias automatically.
  • By destroying aberrant electrical pathways, catheter ablation is a non-surgical intracatheter intervention that corrects arrhythmias.

Cardiothoracic Surgery:

Quality healthcare is quality heart health, trained and skilled in very difficult procedures such as:

  • Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting (CABG): Travelling blood around blocked arteries.
  • Repairing or replacing valves surgery: Restores blood flow by repairing narrowed or leaking valves.
  • MICS, or minimally invasive cardiac surgery: Recuperation is accelerated, and complications are less likely with smaller incisions.

All surgeries are performed in hybrid operating theatres with imaging and robotic devices to assist the surgeon in real time.

Why Zydus Hospitals Is the Trusted Choice for Cardiac Care?

Zydus Hospitals is a center of excellence in cardiac sciences, not just another healthcare facility. Why thousands choose us is as follows:

  • Cardiac Emergency Services Around-the-Clock
  • Cardiologists and Electrophysiologists with international training
  • Modern Cath Labs and Hybrid OTs
  • High Success Rates for Difficult Heart Conditions
  • International Patients' Preferred Recovery and Rehabilitation Plans for Specialized Cardiac Surgeries

We at Zydus value your trust and treat it as though it were our own.

How You Can Keep Your Heart Strong: Everyday Prevention Tips

There are several reasons you shouldn't wait until you're given a warning to start thinking about your heart. Prevention is possible and powerful.

Optimize Nutritional Intake:

Choose foods that are rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, nuts, and omega-3 sources, and limit foods that contain added sugars, sodium, and saturated fats. Diet can have a profound effect on health in the arteries and heart.

Engage in Regular Physical Activity:

Vigorous to moderate cardiovascular exercise at least five times a week for 30 minutes each session. Walking briskly, riding a bicycle, swimming, etc., helps strengthen the heart muscle, engage blood circulation, and allows for flexibility in the vascular system.

Avoid Tobacco and Limit Alcohol:

Some products that contain tobacco, and the product itself, cause both immediate and continuous damage to heart tissue and blood vessels. Alcohol in excess can also lead to higher blood pressure and cause strain on the heart. Both increase cardiovascular events significantly.

Learn Stress Management Techniques:

You can learn evidence-based stress methods by using controlled breathing, practicing mindfulness, utilizing select movement programs (i.e., yoga), or using leisure-based activities to activate your parasympathetic nervous system.

Establish Regular Medical Care:

Assessment for cardiovascular screening and medical history should occur frequently with any individuals who are diabetic, hypertensive, have a cardiovascular family history, and particularly prior to initiating new exercise programs. Screening prevention allows for early warning signs before they reach critical health risk conditions.

Zydus' preventative cardiac care programs offer screening for early detection of risk factors so that we can intervene while it still matters.

Final Take: Act Early, Live Fully

Longer life and a higher quality of life are both made possible by a healthy heart. Don't ignore the symptoms. Consult a specialist if you or a loved one is in discomfort. Early detection and treatment can help treat or even reverse heart disease.

You will receive compassionate care and state-of-the-art Cardiology treatment at Zydus Hospitals. Your heart health can be improved thanks to our team of experts, our facilities, and our commitment.

Book your heart screening now at zydus hospital because when it comes to heart health, every second counts.

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