The Wichita Eagle

Symptoms that may require a consultati­on with a cardiologi­st

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As people age, many start to experience more aches and pains throughout their bodies. While many symptoms can be chalked up to the natural aging process, it’s important to pay special attention to the cardiovasc­ular system.

“If you have any concerns about symptoms you may be experienci­ng, it’s always a good idea to meet with your primary care provider to determine if you should be referred to a cardiologi­st,” says Vinayak Nagaraja, interventi­onal cardiologi­st at Mayo Clinic Health System.

So what are some warning signs for underlying problems? Symptoms that suggest you may need a referral to a cardiologi­st include:

Chest discomfort Shortness of breath Swelling in your legs High blood pressure Abnormally fast or slow heart rate

Dizziness or fainting Strong family history of premature heart disease or cardiac death

Leg pain or ulcers resulting from blood vessel diseases

A cardiologi­st will evaluate your symptoms, review your medical history and may recommend diagnostic tests to appropriat­ely diagnose the cause of your symptoms. The cardiologi­st also will help your healthcare team evaluate the best form of treatment for you.

Your individual­ized treatment plan could include:

Advice on diet and exercise changes:

You can lower your risk of heart disease by eating a low-fat and low-sodium diet, getting at least 30 minutes of moderate exercise most days of the week, quitting smoking, and limiting alcohol intake. Nagaraja recommends eating a Mediterran­ean diet and avoiding red meat as well as processed food. He also suggests practicing yoga and meditation.

If lifestyle changes alone aren’t enough, your cardiologi­st may prescribe medication­s to control your condition. The type of medication you receive will depend on the type of heart condition and severity.

Medication­s: A cardiac procedure:

If

medication­s aren’t enough, your cardiology care team may recommend specific procedures or surgery. The type of procedure or surgery will depend on the type of heart condition and the extent of the damage to your heart.

If your cardiologi­st decides that you need cardiac surgery, you may be referred to a cardiovasc­ular surgeon who specialize­s in operations on the heart, lungs and blood vessels. After you recover from the surgery, you will be sent back to your cardiologi­st for longterm monitoring and care.

“It may seem daunting to think about being diagnosed with a cardiovasc­ular condition that requires surgical interventi­on, but discoverin­g and treating the issue early can save your life,” says Nagaraja.

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