She was so young 💔
May her soul rest in peace
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She was so young 💔
May her soul rest in peace
What’s with all these young ones dying of cardiac arrest??
Cardiac arrests can happen in young people but it’s not as Common as it’s sounding like these days. Is it some diet, exercises or drugs which are causing this?
may she Rest In Peace!
This is the first time I am reading about her...but God she was so young....RIP and God please give strength to her family especially her parents if they are still here...this is just too terrible and heart breaking..😒
Originally posted by: TheMinion
Ladies... why are you discussing death in so much of details? Please, don't...
I'm already scared of water and trying my best to learn to swim... small kids at the pool laugh at me... 😭
I have a phobia of death and hearing this just made my anxiety shoot right up the roof. I’ve drowned before despite being able to swim so I’ll stick to swimming pools. I’ll never put my foot in the ocean again. Swimming is such an essential skill to have so better late than never.
I also have severe allergies with dust/ shellfish and carry an epi pen with me. To make things worse, I have a very strong family history of heart disease so cardiac arrest is another terror for me. I think I’m going to buy a defibrillator because I can’t live with this anxiety. ☹️
Another cardiac arrest. My lord what is happening in this world
Originally posted by: FingerFetish
I have a phobia of death and hearing this just made my anxiety shoot right up the roof. I’ve drowned before despite being able to swim so I’ll stick to swimming pools. I’ll never put my foot in the ocean again. Swimming is such an essential skill to have so better late than never.
I also have severe allergies with dust/ shellfish and carry an epi pen with me. To make things worse, I have a very strong family history of heart disease so cardiac arrest is another terror for me. I think I’m going to buy a defibrillator because I can’t live with this anxiety. ☹️
Take care dearie... we all are going to die one day, so stay strong!!!
What’s with all these young ones dying of cardiac arrest??
Cardiac arrests can happen in young people but it’s not as Common as it’s sounding like these days. Is it some diet, exercises or drugs which are causing this?
Indians have a higher tendency/risk to coronary artery disease. If people get heart disease in their 60s in western countries, Indians get it in their 50s, and now, the age is much lower. Another reason is
that Indians have smaller blood vessels (coronary arteries) than people in the West. Add to that, risk factors like premature diabetes, obesity, accelerated atherosclerosis (deposit of fat in the blood vessels) and a young person suffers heart attacks," he says.
Indians also consume a lot of trans fats, doctors say. Mental stress, smoking and alcohol are additional risk factors. Dr Senthilkumar Nallusamy, Senior Interventional Cardiologist and Director, Rana Hospital, says one of the biggest risk factors he has seen in young patients is smoking.
"There are some risk factors like smoking, stress, alcohol and family history. Diabetes, hypertension, sedentary lifestyle, high cholesterol, obesity are the common risk factors across all age groups. Some, however, may not have any risk factor. That is called a sudden cardiac arrest, where the heart can stop due to any reason.
Youngsters can have cardiac arrests due to rhythm problems or muscle disorder called Hypertrophic Obstructive Cardiomyopathy. It often goes undiagnosed, and causes thickening of the heart muscle," Dr Senthil says.
There is a difference between heart attack and cardiac arrest, he adds.
Says Dr Balasubramanian, HOD Cardiology, Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Government Hospital, "In the past few years, work culture has changed drastically. People are very stressed in their workplace and tend to eat outside a lot. They eat food that is high in sugar, salt and fat. The stress also causes youngsters to take to smoking, drinking and other unhealthy habits." Citing sleeplessness as another risk factor.
Dr S Aravindakumar, Chief Consultant Interventional Cardiologist, Kauvery Hospitals Tiruchy, says "About 15-20 per cent of my patients are below the age of 40. The primary reason that I have observed, is stress. Most of the young patients are corporate, IT employees, who work with US clients. With work from home, their targets have increased, and they work for longer hours. They work during nights,
which causes lack of sleep. They don’t have to time to exercise or follow a healthy diet. Lack of sleep causes hormonal imbalance, leading to obesity, which all collectively trigger diabetes, hypertension and heart disease.
Originally posted by: Autumn_Rose
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My friend got covid twice too. She hasn't noticed any permanent damage as of now.
That's good if she hasn't. My complications increased after 2nd infection. I caught twice plus I am diabetic.
Ask her to check for digetsive symptoms too.
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