Heart Disease: 8 Questions to Ask Your Doctor August 9, 2011
And the best treatment? Prevention.
But heart disease prevention works best when you and your doctor share the responsibility.
Use these questions to help guide a discussion about heart disease prevention at your next doctor’s visit. Record your numbers and any tips or advice your doctor suggests. You’ll come away with a personal heart-healthy plan to start living well.
1. What is my risk for heart disease?
2. What screening or diagnostic tests for heart disease do I need?
How often do I need these screenings?
3. What are my numbers and what do they mean?
a. Blood pressure
b. Total cholesterol
b. Total cholesterol
LDL (“bad”) cholesterol
HDL (“good”) cholesterol
Triglycerides
HDL (“good”) cholesterol
Triglycerides
c. Body mass index and waist circumference
d. Blood sugar level
4. What can you do to help me quit smoking?d. Blood sugar level
5. How much physical activity do I need to help protect my heart?
6. Should I take aspirin to help prevent a heart attack? If so, how much and how often?
7. What is a heart-healthy eating plan for me?
8. What are the warning signs for a heart attack? What should I look for? And if I think I’m having a heart attack, what should I do?
You can also check out the resources at UVA’s Heart Center to learn more about heart disease.
Source: American Heart Association
My 2 Cents:
After my brother's heart attack at age 60, I was shocked because he doesn't smoke, wasn't over weight, and lived a active, healthy lifestyle. Now half his heart is dead. And most surprising of all is he had no symptoms
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