Heart disease in the Kleve district: Cardiologists warn of silent dangers!

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In the Kleve district, doctors provide information about heart health and CHD. Participation in free events in November recommended.

Im Kreis Kleve informieren Ärzte über Herzgesundheit und KHK. Teilnahme an kostenlosen Veranstaltungen im November empfohlen.
In the Kleve district, doctors provide information about heart health and CHD. Participation in free events in November recommended.

Heart disease in the Kleve district: Cardiologists warn of silent dangers!

Cardiological care in the Kleve district is currently being put to the test. With only five cardiologists for over 30,000 residents, the situation is anything but rosy. In fact, heart diseases and especially coronary heart disease (CHD) lead to around 540,000 hospital admissions and 120,000 deaths every year nationwide. Of these, around 44,000 are heart attacks. Accordingly, experts like Dr. Norbert Bayer, chief physician at the Clinic for Cardiology and Nephrology at St. Antonius Hospital Kleve, for these invisible dangers. According to niederrhein-nachrichten.de, preventive information is the first step towards prevention.

The German Heart Foundation's “Heart Weeks” are coming up in November, which serve as an annual educational campaign. Events at the Catholic Karl-Leisner Clinic will be held on November 5th at 6:30 p.m. in Kleve and on November 12th at 6:30 p.m. in Kevelaer. It is urgently pointed out here that CHD often develops unnoticed over a period of years. The most common “invisible attackers” include high blood pressure and elevated cholesterol levels. A visit to the doctor should therefore become part of the routine.

Movement as an elixir of life

A regular combination of endurance exercise five times a week for 30 to 60 minutes is not only recommended, but considered essential. As niederrhein-nachrichten.de explains, modern diagnostic and therapeutic procedures can significantly improve the chances of survival after a heart attack. Time is a crucial factor. The clinic in Kleve treats around 8,000 patients every year, of which 3,500 undergo cardiac catheter examinations.

State-of-the-art technical equipment and membership in the Kleve district heart attack network since 2005 underline the quality of treatment. Gender differences in heart disease and genetic factors will be highlighted this year. Because it is important to take the different risk factors into account in prevention.

On the other hand, unless you have heart surgery on your mind, in other parts of the world it's all about cars. For example via nissan.co, where the 2017 version of the Nissan Rogue comes with numerous equipment options. With a fuel tank of around 55 liters, it is equipped for long journeys. Whether as an SUV with various drive options or as a hybrid, the choice is decent. The end of production for some models fell on April 2017, while the hybrid variants were available until July 2017.

Whether it's heart disease or new car models, life surprises us every day with new challenges and topics worth pursuing and exploring. Stay healthy and stay informed - that's the best way!