Shanikrupa Heart Care Centre

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

On your first visit, our doctor will understand your health history, check your vital signs, and review any previous reports. Basic tests may be done if needed. Based on this, we will explain your condition and suggest a simple, personalized treatment plan along with lifestyle advice.

High blood pressure, High cholesterol, Diabetes, Smoking, Obesity (overweight), Lack of physical activity, Unhealthy diet, Stress, Family history of heart disease, Excess alcohol consumption, Managing these risk factors can help reduce the chances of heart problem

Chest pain or discomfort (pressure, tightness, or heaviness), Pain spreading to the arm, neck, jaw, back, or shoulders, Shortness of breath, Sweating (cold sweat), Nausea or vomiting, Dizziness or lightheadedness, Unusual fatigue (especially in women), If you notice these symptoms, seek medical help immediately—early treatment can save lives.

Yes, in many cases, heart disease can be prevented. Simple daily habits like eating healthy, staying active, avoiding smoking, and managing stress can make a big difference. Keeping your blood pressure, sugar, and cholesterol under control also helps protect your heart. Regular check-ups are important to catch any problems early.

Yes, it’s important to visit a doctor even if you feel perfectly healthy. Many heart problems develop silently without clear symptoms. Regular check-ups help detect issues early and keep your heart in good condition. Prevention is always better than treatment.

Cardiovascular Cartography is a non-invasive test used to assess heart function and blood circulation. During the procedure, sensors or electrodes are placed on your body (usually chest, arms, and legs) to record electrical activity and blood flow patterns. The process is painless and usually takes a short time. The collected data is analyzed by a specialist to understand heart performance, detect blockages, and identify any abnormalities. Based on the results, a suitable treatment plan is recommended.

You may need cardiovascular cartography if you have symptoms like chest pain, shortness of breath, fatigue, or irregular heartbeat. It is also recommended if you have risk factors such as high blood pressure, diabetes, high cholesterol, or a family history of heart disease. Even if you don’t have symptoms, your doctor may suggest this test as part of a preventive heart check-up to detect issues early.

Preventing a second heart attack mainly depends on healthy lifestyle changes and proper medical care: Take your prescribed medicines regularly, Eat a heart-healthy diet (low in salt, sugar, and unhealthy fats), Exercise regularly as advised by your doctor, Quit smoking and avoid alcohol, Manage stress effectively, Keep blood pressure, sugar, and cholesterol under control, Maintain a healthy weight, Go for regular check-ups, Following these steps can greatly reduce the risk and help keep your heart healthy.

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