First, we would like to give our
Our Deepest condolences to the family and friends of Bandaru Vaishnav.
Bandaru Vaishnav is the name currently running everyone mouth of Hyderabadi he is none another Bandaru Dattatreya’s son who had collapsed sudden cardiac arrest at the age of 21. He doesn’t have any bad habits rather than just going for a strict diet in order to reduce his weight. Is that the only sole problem defiantly no, his hereditary Cardiovascular Genetic Disorders profile also could be the major problem.
CVDs are a collection of syndromes of the heart and the blood vessels which consists of coronary heart disease, peripheral arterial disease, cerebrovascular disease, ischemic heart disease, rheumatic heart disease, raised blood pressure, congenital heart disease, deep vein thrombosis, pulmonary embolism, and heart failure. The usual heart arrest mainly caused by the imbalance of an electrical cavity of which prevents the heart to pump blood.
Prevalence of CVD is raising day by day statistics disclosed worldwide 17.5 million died from this syndrome in 2012 when it comes India CVD death higher than worldwide i.e 272 per 100 000 population, 235 others.
The major risk factors of CVD are Unhealthy diet, tobacco and/or alcohol consumption, obesity, physical inactivity, hypertension, diabetes, dyslipidemia and family history of CVD it could be increased two-fold of risk.
The Symptoms could be Chest pain, discomfort in the arms, left shoulder, elbows, jaw, sweating
Sudden weakness of the face, most often on one side of the body (in case of stroke) difficulty in walking, speech, or vision.
Prevention of Cardiovascular Genetic Disorders
Some precautionary measures and effective healthcare can help in avoiding CVDs. Here are listed some healthcare measures that one should take to reduce the risk of
cardiovascular
problems:
- Abstain or reduce harmful consumption of alcohol/tobacco.
- Cut down the intake of salt in a diet.
- Avoid an unhealthy diet.
- Include 5 servings of fruits and vegetables in the daily diet.
- Exercise for 30 minutes every day.
- Get yourself checked for blood pressure, blood cholesterol and blood sugar (diabetes) every three months.
- Genetic profile testing.
Where can I get the genetic profile of Cardiac arrest done in India
DNA Labs India is a leading molecular diagnostic company dedicated to making a difference in patient’s lives through the discovery and commercialization of transformative tests to assess a person’s risk of developing disease, guide treatment decisions and assess the risk of disease progression and recurrence.
How can I book my Cardiovascular Disorders DNA Tests in India?
Visit the website www.dnalabsindia.com, for any DNA test. We can help you get your
DNA test
done. We have services in over 180 cities in India. Call us on below mention no. or write to info@dnalabsindia.com. We will allocate an expert for your query.