When you can't catch your breath: all about shortness of breath

Shortness of breath, also known as dyspnoea, feels as though not enough air is getting into the lungs. It can be incidental or The chest will be tense, and breathing will be shallow, requiring effort to inhale and exhale. There are several reasons as to why someone may be struggling with shortness of breath, ranging from psychological to internal issues of the cardiopulmonary system.

Understanding the roots of heart failure

It can sound quite resolute as a term and is not normally curable, but heart failure is manageable with the right treatment, accommodations, and vigilance, people with heart failure can live rich, long lives. Professor Amitava Banerjee, a distinguished cardiologist, shares his expertise about the causes, symptoms, and prognosis for heart failure.

Heart palpitations explained: causes and considerations

Palpitations are a common experience for many people, and while they can feel alarming, they are often harmless. The sensation of your heart beating rapidly, irregularly, or forcefully can raise concerns, especially if it happens frequently. Leading consultant interventional cardiologist Dr Ashan Gunarathne explores what palpitations are, their possible causes, when you should be concerned, and how they can be diagnosed and treated. Understanding these factors can help you manage palpitations effectively and know when to seek medical advice.

Coronary artery disease: prevention and treatment methods

Coronary artery disease (CAD) is a condition where the blood vessels supplying the heart (called coronary arteries) become narrowed due to a build-up of fatty deposits, known as plaque. This can limit the blood flow to the heart, potentially leading to chest pain (angina), shortness of breath, or even a heart attack. Fortunately, there are many ways to prevent CAD or manage it if you've already been diagnosed. Renowned consultant cardiologist Dr Jonathan Hasleton explores the various prevention and treatment methods for this disease.

Let's get physical with cardio and pulmonary exercise testing

The heart and the lungs have a close relationship that’s not just based on location. Lungs disperse oxygen into the blood, and the heart makes sure that the blood travels around the body, depositing oxygen to all the organs and limbs. When something goes wrong with one, the other may not be too far behind, which is why they can be evaluated conjunctively with cardio and pulmonary exercise testing.

Understanding preventive cardiology: A path to heart health

Cardiovascular disease remains a leading cause of death worldwide, yet many of these conditions are preventable. Preventive cardiology focuses on reducing the risk of heart disease and improving overall cardiovascular health. Leading consultant cardiologist Professor Amitava Banerjee guides you through the essential components of this proactive approach to heart health.

High stakes: navigating the complex world of hypertension and how to keep your blood pressure in check

Hypertension, commonly known as high blood pressure, is a prevalent condition affecting millions of people in the UK. It is often referred to as a "silent killer" because it rarely causes symptoms but can lead to serious complications, such as heart disease and stroke, if left untreated.

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