Could Sleep Issues be Connected to Your Heart Health?

Posted by: Tampa Cardio

On: April 18, 2024

In a fast-paced world where the struggle for productivity feels never ending, it’s often our nightly rest that gets sacrificed. For many, sleepless nights or poor sleep quality are problems regularly brushed aside as mere inconvenience. But what if these issues are not just symptoms of daily stress, but silent signals being sent from the

Aortic Aneurysms: From Recognition to Recovery

Posted by: Tampa Cardio

On: March 13, 2024

The heart houses a complex system of arteries filled with life-giving blood. The aorta is the largest artery. It carries blood from your heart to the rest of your body. It has to be able to withstand incredible force. Sometimes, however, without warning, it weakens. This causes it to balloon and what you end up

How Do You Know if Your Cardiovascular Health is Up to Par?

Posted by: Tampa Cardio

On: October 10, 2023

How Do You Know if Your Cardiovascular Health is Up to Par? If you are like many Americans you go to the gym occasionally, you walk, you try and eat well. You may still wonder if your cardiovascular health is up to par? The fact is that we, as a nation, are grossly out of

The Dangers of High Blood Pressure

Posted by: Tampa Cardio

On: August 1, 2023

The Dangers of High Blood Pressure: How It Makes You Feel and What You Need to Know High blood pressure is a common health problem that many people tend to ignore. However, if left untreated, it can have series effects on your overall health. High blood pressure, also known as hypertension, occurs when your blood

4 Reasons to Monitor Your Blood Pressure Regularly

Posted by: Tampa Cardio

On: April 1, 2023

You may have been to the doctor and gotten an abnormally high blood pressure reading. It happens, especially at the doctor’s office. It is known as “White Coat Syndrome” – a situation where medical environments can feel intimidating and make you nervous, so your blood pressure rises. A high reading can however also be an

Dietary Tips to Help Lower Blood Pressure

Posted by: Tampa Cardio

On: June 16, 2022

Dietary Tips to Help Lower Blood Pressure Many people who are dealing with high blood pressure are not taking the necessary medications to control their condition. Instead, they are trying to improve their blood pressure by implementing a healthy lifestyle and taking advantage of the many benefits of regular exercise. However, while losing weight and

A Look at What Can Cause Hypertension (High Blood Pressure)

Posted by: Tampa Cardio

On: June 7, 2022

What is blood pressure? Your blood pressure is the force that moves against the walls of your arteries when your heart beats. It’s called systolic pressure. It’s higher when your heart is pumping blood. When your heart is at resting, blood pressure falls. Your blood pressure reading uses two numbers to determine its condition. The

The Dangers of Stopping High Blood Pressure Medicine without Supervision

Posted by: Tampa Cardio

On: April 29, 2022

Before you stop your blood pressure medication please read this! High blood pressure can be dangerous to your health. Many people begin taking prescribed blood pressure medications to discover they feel side effects. If this happens what you should do is call your prescribing physician right away and let them know what is going on.

Ventricular Fibrillation Happens Without Warning

Posted by: Tampa Cardio

On: October 26, 2021

Ventricular Fibrillation happens without warning and stops the heart from working. Ventricular fibrillation is an increased rate chaotic heart rhythm that takes place in the lower chambers of the heart. In cases of VF, the heart loses the ability to effectively pump blood. This results in an almost immediate drop in blood pressure which results

Could it be May Thurner Syndrome?

Posted by: Tampa Cardio

On: October 6, 2021

With sites like Web M.D. and other medical self-diagnostic tools now readily available online it can seem like you don’t really need a doctor anymore. While there is a wide array of very good solid information out there, the problem is that when you enter your symptoms it can bring up a huge nonspecific list