The Relationship Between Heart Disease and Mental Health Is Very Close? : 30% progress of SteemingCuration
Disorders such as heart attacks and angina are known to occur frequently, along with anxiety disorders and depression. In addition, depression is also a risk factor for coronary heart disease.
Depression will also affect the healing process of a person's heart disease. Not only that, mental health will affect the risk of heart problems later in life.
about 68% of people with a history of heart disease, feel the condition they are experiencing, affects their mental, emotional, and psychological conditions.
Furthermore, about 77% of respondents said that anxiety disorders are the most common symptoms of mental health disorders. Other symptoms such as depression, sadness, low self-esteem, fear, and feeling not understood, are also part of it.
When someone is diagnosed with heart disease, there will be feelings of fear. Moreover, this disease is at risk of causing a heart attack or stroke. They are also afraid of facing death and leaving their families, as well as loved ones, as a result of the disease.
As a two-way relationship, mental health is also a risk factor for heart disease. In addition, mental disorders can also slow down the healing process of someone who has heart disease.
Some mental health disorders that are closely related as risk factors for heart disease include:
- 1). Depression.
People who feel lonely or live alone also have a greater risk of developing heart disease, compared to people who receive adequate support from friends and family.
What he is experiencing, the healing process of heart disease that is being carried out will be more optimal. Treatment for depression will reduce the risk of developing the disease more widely, and help the body stay healthy.
- 2). Anxiety disorders.
is said to be a risk factor for heart disease. When a person feels anxious, the body will react by putting excess pressure on the heart.
Physical symptoms that occur in panic attacks can cause heart problems, especially in individuals with a history of heart disease. Anxiety disorders are also mentioned as having an effect on the conditions below.
• Increased heart rate.
This condition is characterized by a very fast heart beat. In severe cases, tachycardia causes impaired heart function and increases the risk of sudden cardiac arrest.
• Decreased heart rate.
This condition can cause serious harm to death, especially if it occurs after a sudden heart attack.
• Increased blood pressure.
Anxiety disorders can increase blood pressure. If this condition occurs continuously and becomes chronic, the heart muscle will become weak, and lead to heart failure.
The relationship between mental health and a person's physical condition is actually very close. Unfortunately until now, there are still many people who do not realize it.
Remember, maintaining mental health is as important as maintaining physical health.
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