Monday, May 28, 2012

do health insurance companies cover personal training as treatment for obesity or heart disease

do health insurance companies cover personal training as treatment for obesity or heart disease?
I am a personal trainer and I am expanding my clientelle to include exercise treatable medical conditions, such as hypertension, and the like. I want to know if Health Insurance Companies cover exercise as treatment for these conditions rather than drugs as treatment for these conditions?
Other - General Health Care - 1 Answers
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in a limited capacity, mine did. I think that you would have to contact the health insurance carriers that are licensed to sell insurance in your state and ask them



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Thursday, May 24, 2012

what is thr youngest age of a woman dying from heart disease or developing it and do you have to be over weigh

what is thr youngest age of a woman dying from heart disease or developing it and do you have to be over weigh
over weight to have it. i am NOT over weight but not been eating the last few days and now i have been eating but only ice cream and now a little mac and cheese and some water melon because only cold or warm soft things feel good on my throat---will i die from heart disease from eating bad even though i normally don't and i have not eaten in a few days..
Heart Diseases - 3 Answers
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If you dont eat, you will die of starvation. You should eat a normal healthy diet regularly, have regular physical workout and be happy. Stop worrying about heart disease. There is no specific age for death due to heart disease. Even a new born baby could die due to birth defects in the heart. That should not worry you.
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the best thing you can do is eat a healthy diet like add more fruits, vegetables in your diet and dont worry about heart disease just exercise well and if you have anyone in your family with heart problems then start taking care of yourself and your diet
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More women than men die each year of heart disease--if you eat right(and on a regular basis) and exercise you should be ok. but if heart disease runs in your family, then you should see a doctor and voice your concerns



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Sunday, May 20, 2012

Exercise and ??? are are the best means to prevent the development of coronary heart disease

Exercise and ??? are are the best means to prevent the development of coronary heart disease?
I can't figure out what else? The question says Exercse and good _________ are the best means to prevent the development of coronary heart disease.....!!!! HELP!!!! Thanks :)
Heart Diseases - 2 Answers
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diet
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A healthy diet is a major factor in reducing your risk of heart disease. Answer is a good healthy diet




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Wednesday, May 16, 2012

What is the life expectancy for an adult with untreated congenital heart disease

What is the life expectancy for an adult with untreated congenital heart disease?

Heart Diseases - 5 Answers
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That is a very vague question. It of course would depend on many, many factors. A doctor would not guess at this either without a complete exam.
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Unpredictable in all cases------with ailment or no ailment
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It is highly variable as congenital heart disease is wide spectrum. There are very mild forms like bicuspid aortic valve without obstruction or leak which has a near normal life span. Same is true of small atrial septal defects, small ventricular septal defects and small patent ductus arteriosus. On the other end of the spectrum there are complex congenital heart diseases with survival limited to hours or days. Most of the adults with untreated congenital heart disease have relatively milder forms, just by the fact that they have survived into adulthood. But an ocassional person may have a severe form. It is not prudent just to judge by the common label of "untreated congenital heart disease". Survival depends on the specific disorder, which has to evaluated in depth by the physician and commented upon.
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it depends,,,,,but around 60 years.
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Saturday, May 12, 2012

do congenital heart disease patients require more than one cardiac cathetization

do congenital heart disease patients require more than one cardiac cathetization?
I'm researching for a book i am writing about a sufferer of congenital heart disease and i was wondering if people with this condition have more than one cardiac cathetization. Any information for people with CHD would be much appreciated, even if it is irrelevant to this question. Thankyou. x
Heart Diseases - 1 Answers
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Sometimes, if the doctor will do one when ever he thinks necessary, and it really depends on the heart condition. They can use a cardiac cath to do minor surgeries, they can use it do diagnose heart conditions and they can use it to check if the heart is still ok(like it can check the heart valve pressures and use it to figure out how bad the aortic valve disease is) So it really depends on the heart problem, but yes some kids will need more then 1 cath, some may need none Feel free to contact me if you have any more questions(go through my profile to email me) because im 16 years old and i was born with CHD, i was born with Aortic stenosis, aortic regurgitation, bicuspid aortic valve an an enlarged aorta .i also go to a camp for kids with heart disease so i have many friends with CHD and i do a lot of research



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Tuesday, May 8, 2012

How heredity is heart disease? (Better to have a doctor's or a person who has it answer

How heredity is heart disease? (Better to have a doctor's or a person who has it answer)?
My mother died of it, and it was said she developed it when she was pregnant with me, although my family thinks she had it when she was a little girl. How possible is it that I may have it or contract it?
Heart Diseases - 2 Answers
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Heredity. Heart disease tends to run in families. For example, if your parents or siblings had a heart or circulatory problem before age 55, then you are at greater risk for heart disease than someone who does not have that family history. Risk factors (including high blood pressure, diabetes, and obesity) may also be passed from one generation to another. Also, researchers have found that some forms of cardiovascular disease are more common among certain racial and ethnic groups. For example, studies have shown that African Americans have more severe high blood pressure and a greater risk of heart disease than whites. The bulk of cardiovascular research for minorities has focused on African Americans and Hispanics, with the white population used as a comparison. Risk factors for cardiovascular disease in other minority groups are still being studied.
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I am sorry to hear about your mother. There are many types of heart disease and some have more genetic influence than others. So, it is important to know exactly what your mother's heart disease was in order to properly answer your question. The most common cause of heart disease is coronary artery disease, which is a blockage in the arteries that supply the heart and can lead to heart attacks. There are many risk factors for coronary artery disease, such as family history, age, high bad cholesterol, low good cholesterol, high blood pressure and diabetes. If a family member developed coronary artery disease at a young age compared to in old age, it would contribute more to the risk of developing coronary artery disease in other family members. If you have multiple family members who have developed coronary artery disease at a young age, then this has an even greater influence. There are some rare genetic disorders that significantly increase the risk of coronary artery disease, such as familial hypercholesterolemia in which the bad cholesterol is very high. People with this genetic disorder can potentially develop coronary artery disease and heart attacks in the teenage years. I suspect your mother probably did not have coronary artery disease, but some other type of heart disease. Family history contributes, but there are many other risk factors. Other types of heart disease include congenital heart conditions like atrial septal defect (ASD) or ventricular septal defects (VSD), which are conditions where there is a hole in the heart between the left and right side of the heart. If your mother had one of these conditions, then your risk of developing it is slightly higher than someone who does not have a first degree relative with the disorder. People can go for years to decades with an ASD and small VSD without symptoms. Heart disease can also be from narrowed or leaky heart valves. Sometimes the abnormal valves can be inherited, but frequently the abnormalities occur from conditions like infection or Rheumatic heart disease which are not genetic. There are several other congenital heart disease that are rarer than the ASD an VSD. If your family thinks your mother developed the symptoms in childhood, then it is very possible that it is a congenital heart condition. Most congenital heart conditions have a small genetic contribution and therefore you would be slightly at increased risk of developing it also, but it does not mean you will definitely have it. There is a condition called hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy, which has a strong genetic basis. Hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy can be associated with sudden death from abnormal heart rhythms. If you are concerned that you may have an underlying heart condition, then you should see your doctor. If you have chest pain, shortness of breath, lightheadedness or passing out then see your doctor ASAP, because these are concerning symptoms. Doctors can detect some heart conditions by listening with a stethoscope. Sometimes further testing may be required, such as an EKG or an Echocardiogram which is an ultrasound of the heart. If you do have heart disease like your mother then it is important to diagnose it early so that it can be appropriately treated and monitored. If you know more about your mother's condition you can edit your answer or email me. Good luck



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Friday, May 4, 2012

How do the following make you more likely to get heart disease

How do the following make you more likely to get heart disease?
1.) a poor diet 2.) smoking 3.) lack of excercise 4.) Alcohol Thanks for any answers! If you know the answer to any of these it would be really great :)
Biology - 2 Answers
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All affect your coronary arteries. The arteries become plugged with cholesterol which decreases blood supply causing the cells of the heart to decrease in function or some could die. If enough die, you have a myocardial infarction (heart attack). The arteries also lose their elasticity so when the pulse of blood goes through they cannot expand to absorb the increased pressure. If the stress is great enough and artery can stretch and deform, called an aneurism, and could possibly burst.
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excess weight is correlated with heart disease, the exact mechanisms are not known. However excess weight leads to high blood pressure to support your added mass. High blood pressure leads to damage to blood vessel walls (just like a ton of water going through a hose can break it). the damage leads to immune cells being attracted to the area and forming a plaque, high blood pressure can cause the plaque to be damaged and form a clot which can then break off, clog an artery (especially in another plaqe which narrows blood vessels). The lack of oxygen kills all the cells in the area supported by the blocked blood vessel. If this happens in the brain it leads to a stroke, in the pancreas - pancreatitis, in the intestine - intestinal necrosis. If it happens in a heart blood vessel (where pressure if very high) it causes a heart attack. Smoking leads to epithelial disease, or a lack of elasticity of the blood vessels, this causes high blood pressure to be more damaging as flexible blood vessels can bounce back from physical assaults and hard ones cannot, as well a hard vessel has water shoot through it faster than a flexible one. lack of exercise, likewise leads to weight gain, also, has been associated with lower cholesterol. Cholesterol also binds to blood vessels, and lead to immune cells aggregating there and forming a plaque. This is aggravated by high blood pressure. Alcohol also reduces the elasticity of blood vessesl (epithelial function) in the same way as smoking



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Tuesday, May 1, 2012

How do you help your loved one with a heart disease

How do you help your loved one with a heart disease?
my mom has it, and i'm reaaaaaaaaaaaally sad :'-(
Heart Diseases - 9 Answers
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First of all, continue to love her and show that you care, along with prayer. Your mom at times will be frustrated and might be out-of-sorts so give her that space. She don't want to feel useless and or hear that people constantly saying - oh, you know you can't do this anymore or that. I'm sure your mom has full instructions from the doctor as to what to do. I know it's easy to say don't be sad, but you can be cheerful. okay! at least for your mom.
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Let your mum know that she has options and that she has your love and support. Tell her that once the surgeons have finished there work she will be back to being good again. Tell her to make sure that she is not taking any blood thinning medication before her op and support her in the post operative rehabilitation program's. Even though its hard to live with hart problems the hospitals are full of skilled workers who can get your mum fixed up and ready to get into s rehabilitation program and then back into her home,
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show her that you care and support her by going on the same diet she will have to go on, and don't bring fatty foods around her. just because she has heart disease does not mean her life is over. it just means that she has to change her lifestyle, so let her know you are there for you with positive encouragement. good luck and take care.
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Yes, it is normal to feel sad when some one you love and care for has a major health problem. But most of the heart problems are treatable now. I will recommend a few books for you. Pl. see: http://swamyreviews.blogspot.com/search?q=Heart+Health and out of the 4 or 5 books that come up, I especially recommend the two books by Christian Wilde. Part of the worry and fear comes from lack of knowledge and those books will fill a big gap in your and your mom's understanding of heart health. Dr. Rippe's book is another good choice to change the life style and get better health, whatever may be your present condition.
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Help with everything. Eat the same food. Do her exercise with her. She can still live a long life, if she does the right things.
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Encourage exercise and eating healthy.
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Two experiences here: My brother had two heart attacks one at 42 & one at 43. My sis in law pushed him into walking everyday to the point where he was almost in tears. He felt he could not do it. He wanted to sit, he was tired and wore out. My Mother and I were so upset with her thinking she was going to drive him into another heart attack. The doctors said he had to walk and exercise in order to get better, he said he could not. His wife made him - everyday, day after day after day, further and further. He now is working, camping, hiking, fishing, hunting and living a wonderful life. I have had five heart caths, two cardiac ablations and open heart surgical repair of my mitral valve. I felt the same way. I couldn't do anything any more. I was tired, wore out. My doctors said walk, exercise and I said I couldn't. My husband said I shouldn't do it if I can't since I was too short of breath. My mother would come over and do my housework and help me with everything. I hardly made it to work. I gained 90 lbs and got worse. Everyone thought they were helping me when in fact they were helping to make me worse. I got mad at myself and got up and walked until I lost my weight and got back to where my brother is: Healthy Happy and Living Life Again. So help your Mom to recover but don't smother her so much so that she can't help herself. Help her to follow her Doctors instructions. If they say walk - take her for a walk. If they say exercise - make her exercise. Even if it is only for 1 minute to start. Believe me from experience that is what it took for me. ONE minute at a time twice a day is what I started at and now I can out walk and out work my husband any day of the week!
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get more info..depends on type of disease..CHF vs Heart Block vs Afib vs Block blood vessels etc. Most common as we age is CHF, congestive heart failure..because heart is not efficient enough to push fluids out and round..fluid accumulates in feent/legs /hand and sometimes lungs. usually control by medicine called diuretics that work on kidney to increase urination. appropriate exercise will also help muscles assist heart in movin flid to kidney...elevate legs, and resting/ sleeping in in recliner may be helpful..decrease fluid intake as well as sodium. If heart problem is related to electrical conduction and rythym medications are also helpful..There are concerns about medication interactions., clot formation, diet concerns regarding interaction with meds. Heart disease is usually very treatable. Your mom'sdoctor should be able to assist with all these questions..if not see a cardiologist.
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I hope She get well soon.. I'm doing my best to help every1 to cure their illness including your Mom.. with my Islam Prayers.. You don`t have to vote me for the best answer.. im doing this for free.. I only hopping we all get bless & Cure from Allah the most Mercyfull.. See the improvement result in few days



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