Question:

Is heart block what I should used for blocked arteries?

Answer:

Heart block is a disease or inherited condition that causes a fault within the heart’s natural pacemaker due to some kind of obstruction (or “block”) in the electrical conduction system of the heart.

Despite the severe-sounding name, heart block may often cause no symptoms at all in some cases, or occasional missed heartbeats in other cases (which can cause lightheadedness, syncope (fainting), and palpitations), or may require an artificial pacemaker to be implanted, depending upon exactly where in the heart conduction is being impaired and how significantly it is affected.

Heart block has nothing to do with coronary heart disease, which damages the heart’s blood vessels and can cause angina (chest pain) or myocardial infarction (heart attack). So Heart block is a unique condition of its own, and is unrelated to blocked arteries. However, Coronary Artery disease or Arteriosclerosis – the frequency for that is below.

Arteriosclerosis: 0.07, 0.73, 5.00, 7.25, 92.50, 352.93, 451.17, 519.68, 684.81, 712.81

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