Acute Coronary Syndrome, Explained

Posted by: Tampa Cardio

On: December 19, 2022

You may never have heard of Acute Coronary Syndrome (ACS for short), but we are sure you are more familiar with the terms heart attack and unstable angina. These both fall under the umbrella of ACS. It is a blanket term that covers any sudden condition where the heart muscle becomes unexpectedly blocked. The blockage

Easy Exercises to Help Increase Circulation

Posted by: Tampa Cardio

On: December 6, 2022

When it comes to heart health the wellness of your cardiovascular system should be priority #1. If you are looking for ways to help ensure and promote good heart health movement is key. It is widely known that regular exercise can help improve cardiovascular health. It can lower the risk of developing heart disease as

Tips for Travel to Help Reduce the Risk of Deep Vein Thrombosis

Posted by: Tampa Cardio

On: November 15, 2022

The holiday season is approaching. Many of you will be traveling to visit family and friends. Before you start planning your trip, we want to remind you about the risks of deep vein thrombosis that travel presents. It is important to take the necessary precautions to avoid this complication if you are at risk. A

A Look at Prevention and Treatment of Arteriosclerosis

Posted by: Tampa Cardio

On: November 7, 2022

Vascular arteriosclerosis is a type of vascular disease that can be caused by various factors including uncontrolled ongoing high blood pressure and cholesterol. There are three different ways that arteriosclerosis can manifest and present itself. Coronary Artery Disease (CAD) When plaque buildup forms in a coronary artery, it can block the flow of blood to

The Brain and Heart Health Connection – You Might Be Surprised!

Posted by: Tampa Cardio

On: November 4, 2022

You may not realize it but the heart and brain health hold a direct connection. By keeping your heart healthy you also reduce the chance of brain-related issues such as dementia and stroke. How this connection works Your heart is responsible for pumping blood through the entire body to all organs. Damaged blood vessels can

What You Need to Know About Statins

Posted by: Tampa Cardio

On: November 1, 2022

Statin medications are commonly used to lower cholesterol levels. They can help prevent cardiovascular disease and stroke and are often recommended for patients 40 and older. Heart disease remains the number one cause of death in the United States. Studies continue to point to the prevention of heart attack and stroke through the use of

Electrolytes – Their Effect on Your Heart and Body

Posted by: Tampa Cardio

On: October 21, 2022

We all see the bottles of sports drinks lining the shelves these days. They say “to replenish electrolytes”, but what are electrolytes anyway, and why are they so important? Electrolytes are minerals that are essential for the proper function of various organs and tissues in the body. They must be kept well balanced to prevent

You Are Scheduled for an Echocardiogram – Here is What to Expect

Posted by: Tampa Cardio

On: October 18, 2022

An echocardiogram is a type of diagnostic test that uses sound waves to create a visual representation of the heart live and in action, pumping and beating. It can be performed by your doctor or a technician in the office if it is suspected that something is amiss with your heart’s valves or if you

Tips to Help Reduce and Control High Blood Pressure Through Diet

Posted by: Tampa Cardio

On: October 11, 2022

How is your blood pressure? If you have high blood pressure you may be searching for ways to get it under control. Your physician may put you on medication but there is more you can do, naturally. Medication can be a wonderful tool, but it should not be the only lifestyle change implemented, but rather

Nicotine and Your Heart Health

Posted by: Tampa Cardio

On: October 7, 2022

Do you smoke or vape? – IMPORTANT INFO YOU NEED TO KNOW In 2022 it’s no secret that nicotine and smoking are detrimental to your well-being.  Statistics show that 480,000 people per year die due to the chemicals in cigarettes. Smoke can cause lung cancer and a number of other diseases. Both nicotine and carbon