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Are you aware of Cardiogenic shock and its symptoms, causes, treatments etc?

Are you aware of what cardiogenic shock means?

In some persons, the heart cannot pump enough blood to meet the body`s requirements. This is termed as cardiogenic shock. This could be a serious life threatening condition. It is worthy to note that a severe heart attack could lead to cardiogenic shock but not everyone who gets a heart attack gets affected by this cardiogenic shock. This is a rare condition and must be treated immediately or else the person could also die.

Recently, Hindi film actor Manoj Kumar aged 87 died due to cardiogenic shock and this took many by surprise. He was affected with cardiogenic shock due to acute myocardial infarction or severe heart attack.

Various symptoms associated with cardiogenic shock are

Persons with cardiogenic shock could get rapid breathing, rapid heartbeats or tachycardia, weak pulse, loss of consciousness, low BP, etc.

Risk factors associated:

Those who are older, those having a history of heart failure or heart attack, having blockages of several of the heart`s main arteries, having high blood pressure and diabetes etc have more chances of getting affected by cardiogenic shock.

Reasons for cardiogenic shock are

A person can get cardiogenic shock due to myocardial infarction or heart attack that occurs when blood flow to the heat gets blocked. A person can get cardiogenic shock due to heart failure also where the damaged heart muscle cannot pump enough blood resulting in low cardiac output. Decreased cardiac output could result in drop in the BP. By this, there would be inadequate blood flow to the organs. Point is that infection of heart valves or endocarditis can also lead to cardiogenic shock.

Treatment for cardiogenic shock:

It is necessary to provide immediate medical attention to the person who has suffered from cardiogenic shock. It must be noted that cardiac catheterisation or a process to open the blocked coronary arteries could be carried out. Medications must be taken by the patient without fail for heart functions and to manage pain etc.

Prevention:

Quit smoking:

This is very important to prevent cardiogenic shock. So, please be careful and stop smoking.

ByBy maintaining healthy body weight:

It is true that when a person is overweight then he or she could get BP, diabetes, cardiovascular diseases etc and these could lead to cardiogenic shock.

By consuming less salt:

The fluid that would get built up in the body due to excess intake of salt can cause heart strain. Hence, it is necessary to consume less than 2300 mg of salt per day.

By exercising regularly:

 

Our BP would get lowered by doing exercises regularly and overall health of blood vessels and heart would improve. Doing atleast 150 minutes of moderate exercises per week is essential.

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