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Effects that Heart Disease Can Have on Life

February 28th, 2009 -- Posted in Health Tips | No Comments »

A heart disease is a lifelong sickness. Once you are diagnosed with it, you have to endure it for life. Although there are many ways of managing it; the condition itself is irreversible. A lot of changes will occur once you are diagnosed with a heart disease. For some people having a heart disease is dreadful and a worst nightmare because they still can’t accept the fact that they already have it. For others, what they did was just accept the diagnosis and continued to live their life to the fullest.

Either acceptance or denial, heart disease will become part of your life once you’re diagnosed with it. There are a lot of effects that heart disease can have on life. Having a heart disease is truly a life-changing condition. It covers the physical, social, and emotional aspects of your life.

Physically, there will be a lot of changes that will occur once you are diagnosed with heart disease. Your body’s functioning will forever be altered because the heart functions poorly. The heart is a vital organ that is responsible for pumping oxygenated blood throughout the body. It is also the organ that filters deoxygenated blood to oxygenated, with the help of the lungs. For organs to function properly it needs an adequate supply of blood; and the heart is responsible for all of these functioning.

Patients diagnosed with heart disease will have to decrease their physical activities to decrease the workload of the heart. If they’re used to do strenuous work before, they will have to stop it and just do light activities. This is the reason why some patients with heart disease feel depressed upon knowing that they have it. They feel useless because they can’t work anymore to support their families just like before. This is the emotional effect that heart disease brings on a patient. Having a depression will more likely aggravate the condition of the patient; therefore, it is necessary that you provide them not only with physical care but also with emotional support.

On the other hand, the social life of patients with heart disease is also affected. Patients who usually enjoy drinking alcohol with their friends will have to stop this habit. They also have to stop from working because the heart cannot already manage extra physical work. With these, a heart patient will have minimal social interaction. The best way to resolve this is to let them join organizations with patients having the same condition with them.

Having a heart disease is life changing but you have to face this fact so that you can make prompt adjustments and still enjoy your life.