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5 myth busters about heart disease by Dr. Anurag Sharma

Myth: Unkind Beliefs Can Damage Our Loving and Precious Hearts
"This is a man's disease." "I am too young to think or worry about heart problems." If you have said or heard these phrases before, then you are not alone.
You can easily fall into a trap of misunderstandings around heart disease. But do you know the truth behind these baseless myths?
It is dangerous to trust these false assumptions. Here, we will provide clearer insights and insights on various types of heart disease. We try to debunk the five most common and lasting myths about heart disease so that you can distinguish fact from fiction.

Myth: I'm too young, so I don't need to worry about heart disease


Debunking the myth


When you are in your 20s or 30s, you may think you have a long time to worry about your heart health. But new research shows that young people have a higher incidence of heart attacks. Studies have shown that heart attacks have increased from 27% to 32%.
During childhood, plaque will begin to accumulate in the arteries. Therefore, you will increase your chances of developing heart disease early in life. In addition, due to our sedentary lifestyle, certain risk factors such as cholesterol, diabetes and high blood pressure have increased considerably.

What should I do?


Your current lifestyle will affect your future life. You can create a healthier future by improving your lifestyle and abandoning all habits that can affect your heart.

Myth: Heart disease is a male-specific disease


About Dr. Anurag Sharma


Dr. Anurag Sharma has worked in the field of cardiology for more than 18 years and is one of the best Cardiologists in India . It is known for providing the best heart care combined with modern healthcare facilities.
Contact Dr. Anurag Sharma and treat your heart properly.
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