Cardiovascular disease: how and where to get tested

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Cardiovascular disease - symptoms and how to test

Diseases of the heart or blood arteries are collectively referred to as cardiovascular disease (CVD). In most cases, atherosclerosis and the formation of blood clots are responsible for cardiovascular disease. Those over 50 have the highest prevalence of cardiovascular disease, and the chance of having the condition rises with age. Men tend to suffer from cardiovascular disease sooner in life than women do. Suppose your doctor suspects that there may be a problem with your heart or blood arteries. In that case, they may conduct a physical examination, order blood tests, or employ other diagnostic methods. The results of these examinations can aid in diagnosing cardiac disease and formulating a treatment strategy.

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