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10 Red Flags that Require a Date with Cardiologist

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10 Red Flags that Require a Date with Cardiologist

It is the norm for some that unless something goes wrong physically, they avoid checking in with the doctor, especially when it comes to heart health. Often putting off an appointment with a cardiologist is something that is alarming to health. Let us learn these 10 red flags that say you need a date with cardiologist.

  1. Recommended by your local physician you should go and check in with your cardiologist.
  2. Experiencing a sudden heart pain that is sharp and hampers your movement is a red flag indeed.
  3. If there is any family history of heart problems and any prolonged heart troubles or symptoms then it is the right time to always have a scheduled appointment with a cardiologist.
  4. It is essential that you are aware of your cholesterol level in your blood that should not be higher; if it is so then you should consider seeing one. You may be at risk if cholesterol level of 200 mg/dL or higher.
  5. Experiencing chronic high blood pressure means that you should not ignore your heart health at all.
  6. If you smoke regularly, or you had been a smoker in the past then too it adversely impacts heart health, for this you should get a consultation with a cardiologist.
  7. Diabetes is yet one more reason that is responsible for bad heart health, you should not neglect it.
  8. For females, it is essential to take a note of how their pregnancy is going, if it is difficult to manage your health during your gestation period then keeping a check on with your cardiologist is suggested. The Same goes for menopausal women who often suffer with heart conditions that are not discovered later until it is too late.
  9. Beginning a new exercise regime required a healthy heart, for this it is essential that you should be able to first get a go ahead from a cardiologist. This especially goes for those who are above 30. Weight training too requires a healthy heart and one should focus on what the cardiologist suggests.
  10. The most overlooked sign is gum inflammation and gum disease. Suffering from chronic gum disease even swollen gums is a tell-tale sign of bad heart health.

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