
On this auspicious day of the world of health, we think to honor the most vital rhythm of life the heartbeat. The heart is more than a muscular organ; It is a symbol of love, strength and resistance. Valiente tirelessly, holding us through each joy and challenge. As we join to celebrate global health, it is essential to place the health of the heart at the forefront of our priorities.
The global load of heart disease
Despite progress in medicine, cardiovascular disease (CDV) remains the main cause of death worldwide. Alarm whatever is hope that most of these conditions are prevention. Heart health is not a distant goal; It is a daily commitment. It is found in the food we eat, the steps we take, the dream we appreciate and the peace we nurture in our minds.
According to the World Health Organization, it is estimated that 17.9 million people die each year for ECV. However, 80% of premature heart attacks and stroke, addressing key risk factors such as high blood pressure, high cholesterol, diabetes, tobacco consumption, bad diet, physical inactivity and excessive alcohol consumption.
THE POWER OF PREVENTIVE CARDIOLOGY
Preventive cardiology is not just a medical approach; It is a philosophy a proactive practice that focuses on identifying and managing risk factors before heart disease developments. It’s about stopping the heart before they begin.
In the Poona Preventive Cardiologist Center, we are committed to transforming the way heart disease is treated. We sacrifice evidence -based non -surgical treatments that not only prevented the progression of cardiovascular conditions, but also support healing and recovery. Our treatments include:
- EECP (improved external counter pulsation): a non -invasive therapy that improves circulation and cardiac function.
- ESMR (myocardial revascularization of extracorporeal shock waves): stimulates the growth of blood vessels in the heart.
- Arterial clearance therapy (Quelation): It aims to remove arterial plaque and improve blood flow.
- HBOT (hyperbaric oxygen): Improves oxygen supply to cardiac tissue.
- Integral lifestyle management: including diet, stress management, exercise and sleep optimization.
These therapies help many patients avoid angioplasty and derivation surgery, and are also highly beneficial for symptoms after procedure such as angina, lack of breath and general fatigue.
Through our heart failure clinic, we can offer specialized treatment for patients with low ejection fraction individuals (under EF) whose hearts struggle to pump effective. With an integrated approach, we help improve the quality of life and slow down the progression of heart failure.
Small steps, great impact
Taking care of the heart is not just a personal responsibility, it is a collective mission. If it’s by:
- Reduction of salt and sugar consumption
- Quit and tobacco
- Walking 30 minutes a day
- Stress management with full attention, meditation or therapy
- Get regular health checkups
Each small decision has a cumulative impact. The health of the heart begins with consciousness and thrives in the action.
The heart: engine and emotion
Our hearts are not just engines that pump our bodies. They are also glasses of emotion” Joy, connection and empathy. Each beat resonates with the moments we share, the love we give and the compassion we show.
As we observe World Health Day, we renew our commitment to the elections that strengthen our hearts and protect those of our loved ones. Let’s move from reactive treatments to preventive care and short -term solutions to long -term well -being.
Add years to life and life to the years
Preventive cardiology is more than saving lives, it is about enriching lives. It is about ensuring that the additional years we live are full of vitality, energy and purpose.
This World Health Day, we commit to listening to our hearts not only metaphorically, but literally. We are going to nourish them, feed them with nutrition, rest the subject, let them move and, most importantly, let them prosper.
Because a healthy heart is not just about living longer, it’s about living better.