Cardiovascular disease is not just a concern for one age group.
Even in your 20s and 30s, you are susceptible to heart complications.
“Heart disease often is called the silent killer because symptoms may not appear until it is too late, and young people are infamous for ignoring warning signs even if they do occur.” – Steve Mitchell, UPI Medical Correspondent
Younger people are still at risk for:
Symptoms can include, but are not limited to, chest pain, tingling the arm, even jaw pain, nausea, or abdominal distress.
This short video clip shows the deadly effects of heart disease upon a young patient in their 20s. By detecting symptoms early and getting regular checkups, you can avoid these outcomes.
Please take care of your heart and prevent these complications by seeing a cardiologist today. NY Cardiovascular can help you by scheduling an exam with our cardiologist for an EKG or Stress Echo.
In your 40s and 50s, the risks of cardiovascular disease increases significantly to almost 40%. You are in danger of contracting many disorders of the heart that can include:
Cutting down your risk factors significantly reduces your chances of contracting heart disorders. Risk factors can include:
Women are somewhat more likely than men to experience some of the other common symptoms
Discuss these risks and find ways to eliminate them with our cardiologist today. Organize a plan to maintain your health and prevent heart disease by going to regular checkups.
Symptoms can include: