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Cardiovascular disease refers to all disease which involves the heart and/or blood vessels, arteries, occasionally veins. These problems are most commonly due to consequences of arterial disease, atherosclerosis, atheroma, but also can be related to infection, valvular and clotting problems.
Over 50 million Americans have heart and cardiovascular related problems. It is the number 1 cause of death and disability in the United States. By the time that cardiovascular heart problems are detected, the disease is usually quite advanced (having progressed for decades) often too advanced to allow successful prevention of major permanaent disbility or death.
Generally, cardiovascular diseases include: arterial enlargements, arterial narrowings, high blood pressure, angina, irregular heart rates, inappropriate rapid heart rate, inappropriate slow heart rate, heart attack, heart enlargement, heart muscle weakness, inflamation of the heart muscle, overall heart pumping weakness, heart valve leaks, heart valve stenosis (failure-to-open fully), infection of the heart valve leaflets and heart stoppage.
Cardiovascular disease includes:
Major risk factors of cardiovascular disease include: