The main triggers for cardiovascular diseases are hypertension (hypertension), diabetes mellitus (blood sugar disease), overweight (obesity), stress (distress), and physiological disorders of lipid metabolism.
From a lifestyle standpoint, other risk factors include: Lack of exercise, smoking, and unhealthy, high-fat diets and persistent, excessive alcohol consumption.
Occurring signs of disease include prolonged bouts of weakness, a persistent sensation of flabbiness, dizziness, palpitations, chest tightness, chest pain, and limitations in performance.
The good news is that before the onset of serious, chronic cardiovascular disease, many influencing factors from an unhealthy lifestyle can be turned off.
Heart and circulatory diseases are growing more common and becoming increasingly so among younger generations.