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Cardiologist

Cardiologist

Cardiologist is the expert who focuses on the field of cardiac and is responsible for the health treatment of various heart diseases.

They run and interpret diagnostic tests and perform interventional actions including angioplasty.

They differ from cardiovascular cardiothoracic surgeons who carry out surgical procedures that are invasive, such as chest surgery and heart surgery.

A cardiologist is the right specialist to be found when someone feels a complaint to his or her heart. The general practitioner will refer the patient to a cardiologist when there are symptoms of heart disease.

The duty of a cardiologist

A cardiologist diagnoses and provides treatment for coronary heart disease, heart failure, arterial blockage, artimia and other conditions.

Treatment varies from drug Administration to invasive surgery. In addition, education is also part of their work.

Cardiologists explain the examination and procedure to the patient. They teach about diet, exercise and healthy living components. Dermatologist, Purpose of Anesthesiologist.

Some of the diseases diagnosed and treated by cardiologist include:

1. Cardiovascular diseases include atherosclerosis (narrowing and hardening of the blood vessels), swelling of blood vessels, blood clotting in the inner blood vessels, swelling of the arteries, and inflammation of the veins or vasculitis.

2. Congenital heart disease.

3. Abnormalities of coronary circulation include acute coronary heart disease syndrome (ACS), cardiac insufficiency (ischaemia), atherosclerosis (plaque buildup in blood vessels), coronary heart disease, myocardial infarction and stenosis (narrowing Coronary artery disease).

4. The Kelainani heart valve includes the aortic, mitral, pulmonary (related to lung) valve, and tricuspid.

5. Myocardial abnormalities (heart muscles) such as cardiomyopathy (weakening of the heart muscle) and the myocardium split.

6. Abnormalities of the pericardium (outline of the heart) include the production of a persimistic fluid, and perarditis.

7. Abnormalities associated with or potentially experiencing heart attacks, including asytholes (absence of electrical activity), unpulsed ventricular tachycardia (no pulse) and ventricular fibrillation.

8. Heart failure

9. Cardiac Tumors

10. Ventricular enlargement (left and right)