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Shushrusha Heart Care & Multispeciality Hospital by shushrushahospital
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Around the period of 1965-70s the state of Maharashtra was undergoing sea change in its development under the able leadership of the then Chief Minister, Shri YB Chavan who initiated the cooperative movement in a big way. Taking advantage of this movement and to benefit the masses, the hospital was conceptualized and planned by Late Dr Vasant Shripad Ranadive under the auspices of Shushrusha Citizen's Cooperative Hospital Society, Dadar (W). The hospital was founded in 1966, having been registered in 1964, under The Maharashtra Cooperative Societies Act, 1960, and under Maharashtra Nursing Homes Registration Act, 1949. The completed building was inaugurated by the then prime minister of India, Mrs Indira Gandhi, in 1969. Originally it started with 2 floors. Dr Ranadive passed away in 1971. Shortly thereafter it entered a phase of slackening of patient flow when Dr Nandu S Laud, MS (Ortho), took the responsibility of rejuvenating it and developed it to the present level in a gradual and phased manner as the funds flowed in with his efforts of fund raising and expansion of member base. Since then the hospital had not looked back.
Common Rheumatoid Arthritis Myth by shushrushahospital
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Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) is a chronic illness in which a human body's immune system acts as a foreign invader and covertly attacks joint linings, leading to pain, swelling, inflammation and deformity. There are many myth associated with the disease that deter patients from living a full and active life. In this article, Shushrusha Hospital (Nerul) discusses the most common misconceptions on RA, followed by the truth.
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Common myth about heart disease by shushrushahospital
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We stay in misconceptions and myths about a lot of things. Unfortunately we don't even bother to break these myths because we are so happy believing them. Yes, even when they include heart and cancer, even when they include our health. Therefore Shushrusha here facilitates you with the most common myths about heart so that you can come out of the misconception and don't commit mistakes. Some myths you must have heard from people about heart diseases. I am too young There is no age for heart to stop, or become complicated. So when you tell yourself that you are young then probably just fooling yourself and no one else. Don't do it and ensure that you get a proper checkup. It's a man disease Well, remove the blind fold, according to studies heart disease affect and target more women than women. According to the graphs, one woman dies in each lot of 31 women because of breast cancer but contrary to it 1 woman dies in each three woman that's practically a woman dying every minute because of coronary problem. I don't feel any symptoms Most of the heart problems do not give prominent symptoms. That certainly doesn't mean that you are fit and fine. Have you ever wondered why doctors and everybody says that one should get a checkup every six months? They do it for a reason people.
Never Ignore These Four Pains by shushrushahospital
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If any part of your body "pains" then it is an indication that there is some problem in that part particular part of your body. Experts from Shushrusha Heart Care &Multispecialty Hospital say that sometimes the pain can just be an indication of tiredness and it can be ignored but when a part of the body suffers from recurring pain then you must become alert and give proper attention to it. The best way to deal with it is to make your way to the doctor for a checkup. Read on to know four pains that you must not ignore at all: Chest Pain Pain, heaviness, or a clasping feeling in your chest is a common signal of a heart attack. It indicates that your heart is not getting sufficient oxygen from your blood. If you feel this sort of symptom then you must not ignore it as it might indicate the presence of some heart disease.
Heart disease diagnosis by shushrushahospital
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It is not impossible to detect a hearty disease but it certainly is not easy as well. Often people claim on symptoms which are not very relevant. When they are asked by the doctor if they feel any sort of pain, then they deny that they don't feel any pain. They wild rather say that they feel more pressure and heaviness. Because of different explanations of symptoms the doctor gets confused about the right symptoms. That is why it is important for the patient to describe the symptoms in proper details. Likewise the doctor needs to understand too what the patient is trying to say and must not pre-assume anything. The healthcare professional must ask the patient about everything which can detect a heart disease. He will ask about the type of pain, where it is located, when does it happen, how and where the most. The patient must also tell about the reasons when the pain and uneasiness he bears. Further moving forward to laboratori
Foods for preventing the heart disease by shushrushahospital
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Heart failure caused by damage to the heart that has developed over time can’t be cured. But it can be treated, quite often with strategies to improve symptoms. Successful treatment depends on your willingness to get involved in managing this condition, whether you’re the patient or a caregiver. With heart disease the number one killer of both men and women in this country, you would think a cure that could dramatically reduce these deaths would be big news. And yet the most effective remedy is so simple that most people can’t seem to believe it works. Risk factors for heart disease A number of factors are associated with the build-up of fatty deposits in the coronary arteries, including cigarette smoking, lack of physical activity and a family history of the disease. Other risk factors include: Type of fat eaten – saturated and trans fats increase blood cholesterol and heart attack rates. Polyunsaturated and monounsaturated fats lower the risk of heart attacks. Obesity – many overweight and obese people have diets high in fat, particularly saturated fat. A person who carries the bulk of their body fat around their stomach (an ‘apple’ shaped body) is at greater risk of heart disease than someone whose body fat tends to settle around their bottom, hips and thighs (a ‘pear’ shaped body). High blood pressure (hypertension) – blood pressure is the amount of pressure within the arteries (blood vessels that carry blood around the body). High blood pressure, or hypertension, means that the pressure in the arteries is higher than normal. This may be because the arteries are less elastic, there is more blood volume, or more blood is being pumped out of the heart. There is no ‘magic’ food to decrease the risk of developing heart disease. You need to eat a healthy diet and have plenty of exercise. High-salt diets increase blood pressure and the risk of heart attack and stroke.
Prevention of heart disease  by shushrushahospital
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It’s true that we can protect ourselves from the life threatening heart diseases if we want to. It’s okay if you believe that a heart disease can’t be protected. But how about giving it a try? There are some ways where you can definitely try to reduce any of the heart disease. Stop smoking Smoking is the worst thing that has ever been introduced. It is capable of ruining not only your heart but actually every organ in your body. No type of smoking is safe, be it passive or be it active. So if you want your heart and the whole you to be healthy quit smoking. It is indeed the first step to protect your heart. Keep a check on cholesterol Cholesterol is directly connected to heart. They go simultaneously. Higher the risk, higher the risk of acquiring any heart disease. So make sure your cholesterol maintains the right graph. Stop eating oily food let your body remain healthy. Check your sugar It has been the research results that a person who is diabetic is more prone to heart attacks and heart diseases than a person who is not. So ensure that you maintain your sugar so that you don’t become more vulnerable to heart strokes. Prediabetes or diabetes both can put you at high risk for inviting heart disease. Increase fiber intake
Sign and symptoms of heart disease  by shushrushahospital
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Heart is the most crucial and significant part of the body. A healthy heart is equal to a healthy life. So it is extremely important for you to take care of your heart in every way possible. You should not avoid even a microscopic change or any symptoms which is unusual. Though each heart disease requires different treatment but often bears similar signs. It is important to get checked the moment you see any sign out of these. A heart disease must not be neglected even on its very initial stage. Shushrusha hospital provides you with a list of symptoms which are not to be ignored. Shortness of breath During shortness of breath, a person strongly feels that he is not breathing properly. He fights for the breath often. Palpitations It is when a person feels sudden rise in the heart beat. Or he feels sudden downfall with heart beat. It is when a person feels a flip flop kind of a feeling in the chest.
Take care of heart diseases . by shushrushahospital
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Nowadays heart diseases are one of the main causes of death and there are several reasons responsible for causing these diseases. Unhealthy and untimely diet, lack of exercise, sedentary lifestyle and stress are the main reasons which create problems related to health. These days even the teenagers and youngsters are prone to such diseases due to the regular consumption of fatty foods. More amount of fat in the food can clog the arteries in the heart and further these fatty deposits can lead to major restriction of arteries causing heart attacks. But preventing heart disease is not a big challenge. According to shushrusha hospital nerul, making some changes in your daily life can help you in cutting the risk of heart diseases. All what you need to do is: Start doing regular exercise to lead an active lifestyle. It is one of the best ways for lowering down the blood pressure to prevent heart disease. It is also considered as the best way for losing weight as overweight persons have a higher risk of