Heart disease is the number one leading cause of death in the United States. There is no cure for heart disease, but it can be regulated with medication and procedures.
For a better quality of life, prevention is always the best option. We all have heard that a healthy lifestyle is imperative for heart disease prevention. However, there are a few other steps that can be taken to reduce the risk of coronary heart disease. Routine visits to your doctor at least once a year can also help in prevention. Getting blood tests done can show your risk of coronary heart disease. Blood tests can reveal if your cholesterol levels, blood sugar, and white cell blood count are all in the healthy range. If your healthcare provider sees that you are at risk, or have CAD (coronary heart disease) then they can refer you to cardiologist.
A cardiologist can take a more detailed look at your heart with the following tests:
Taking these simple steps can lead you to live a healthy lifestyle.