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cardiopathyenUK
car·di·op·a·thy C0109200 (kär′dē-ŏp′ə-thē)n. pl. car·di·op·a·thies A disease or disorder of the heart.cardiopathy (ˌkɑːdɪˈɒpəθɪ) n, pl -thiesa heart disease or disordercar•di•op•a•thy (ˌkɑr diˈɒp ə θi) n. any disease or disorder of the heart. [1880–85] cardiopathyany disease or disorder of the heart. — cardiopath, n. — cardiopathic, adj.See also: HeartThesaurusNoun | 1. | cardiopathy - a disease of the heartheart diseasecardiovascular disease - a disease of the heart or blood vesselscoronary heart disease - a heart disease due to an abnormality of the arteries that supply blood and oxygen to the heartangina pectoris, angina - a heart condition marked by paroxysms of chest pain due to reduced oxygen to the heartarrhythmia, cardiac arrhythmia - an abnormal rate of muscle contractions in the heartcardiomyopathy, myocardiopathy - a disorder (usually of unknown origin) of the heart muscle (myocardium)coronary failure, heart failure - inability of the heart to pump enough blood to sustain normal bodily functionsvalvular heart disease - heart disease caused by stenosis of the cardiac valves and obstructed blood flow or caused by degeneration and blood regurgitationrheumatic heart disease - heart disease caused by recurrent episodes of rheumatic fever; characterized by changes in the myocardium or scarring of the heart valves that reduce the power of the heart to pump blood | TranslationscardiopathyenUK
cardiopathy[‚kärd·ē′äp·ə·thē] (medicine) Any disorder or disease of the heart. cardiopathyenUK
cardiopathy [kahr″de-op´ah-the] any disorder or disease of the heart.car·di·op·a·thy (kar'dē-op'ă-thē), Any disease of the heart. [cardio- + G. pathos, disease] cardiopathy (kär′dē-ŏp′ə-thē)n. pl. cardiopa·thies A disease or disorder of the heart.cardiopathy Any disease of the heart, due to inflammation, ASHD, fatty degeneration–thiamin deficiency, HTN, renal disease, thyrotoxicosis, toxicity–eg adriamycin, alcohol, cadmium, cobalt, cardiopathy, valve diseasecar·di·op·a·thy (kahr'dē-op'ă-thē) Any disease of the heart. [cardio- + G. pathos, disease]cardiopathy Any heart disorder or disease.Patient discussion about cardiopathyQ. heart disease? how to prevent from heart disease?A. Eat well (less fat, more vegetables), exercise, don't smoke, don't drink too much, watch your body weight, and go for a check-uo from time to time.
These are good points to start with, and will keep you busy enough... You can read more here (http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/heartdiseasesprevention.html) Take care, Q. what do i need to do if i suffer from heart disorder? do i need to change my diet? what is a heart disorder? A. There are many types of heart disorders, and you need to be aware of exactly what you have. A change in diet- to a low-fat low cholesterol diet, combined with regular physical activity, is best for heart problems that involve atherosclerosis (occluded blood vessels that cause damage to the heart and can cause a heart attack). You have to see a doctor or a cardiologist for proper diagnosis and treatment, including diet plans. Q. What are the Risks for Developing a Heart Disease? What are the major factors that might increase my risk for developing a heart disease?A. There are many risk factors that are known nowadays for developing a heart disease. Among the major risk factors are: Being a male, being over 50 years of age, smoking, consuming alcohol, doing no physical activity, being obese, having hypertension (chronic high blood pressure), being diabetic and having a family history of heart disease (in first degree relatives). Also a high cholesterol diet is known to increase chance of atherosclerosis, a process that happens in the blood vessels and can cause heart attack. More discussions about cardiopathycardiopathyenUK Related to cardiopathy: cardiomyopathySynonyms for cardiopathynoun a disease of the heartSynonymsRelated Words- cardiovascular disease
- coronary heart disease
- angina pectoris
- angina
- arrhythmia
- cardiac arrhythmia
- cardiomyopathy
- myocardiopathy
- coronary failure
- heart failure
- valvular heart disease
- rheumatic heart disease
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