The number of deaths that is caused by heart disease is slowly rising, and it is not discriminating against genders; the number in cases is rising against both men and women.
Even if we are all aware of this, we still allow the habits in our daily life to put us at the risk of bringing out heart disease as a consequence later on in life.
To make matters more concerning, a very common medication has now been found to be linked to heart disease.
This article will provide more insight on that so keep on reading.
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When it comes to medications that lead to heart disease, more than one were actually found to cause heart disease as a side effect. To be more specific, upon more research on this it was found that most of them make existing heart problems more prominent.
If anything, this shows how important it is to get regular screening and check ups in order to make sure you avoid these problems.
Whatever ailment you catch early has more chances of being treated before it spirals out of your control and that of your doctor. If this was not enough, then it would not be pleasant to hear that your risk gets higher if you mix certain medications at the same time.
According to a recent study made, if you are, or have been taking medications for more than 10 years, then you are at a greater risk of developing several diseases related to the heart such as coronary heart disease, cardiovascular disease, as well as cerebrovascular disease.
The specific names of antidepressants that have so far been linked to the development of these diseases go as follows: mirtazapine, venlafaxine, duloxetine, and finally, trazodone.
The interesting thing is that these antidepressants were also found to reduce both blood pressure and diabetes significantly.
The whole goal from this was to get patients who want to get treated medically for depression to understand its bodily consequences on their systems before they can make such a decision, because it can ultimately be something that would alter their lives forever in case they do end up developing heart disease.
Antidepressants might not be the only thing you should look into when it comes to risking heart disease though, because depression alone can put you at risk too.
This is because depression itself can lead you to adopt unhealthy life habits such as smoking etc., all of which can land you in a pile of consequences in terms of all the diseases you could risk.
In addition to this, experts and professionals also highlight the fact that stress, anxiety and everything similar that you feel internally might lead to either making certain health issues more prominent or putting you at the risk of ending up with those problems.
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If that happens, you unfortunately not only have to tend to your mental and emotional needs, but you will also have to deal with the physical burdens those issues bring.
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