What are the most common types of heart disease?
Cardiovascular disease, or heart disease, includes many conditions, but the most common type is coronary artery disease. It is also the most preventable. Coronary artery disease involves blockages in the arteries caused by plaque buildup. If this plaque progresses or ruptures, heart attack or sudden death can result.
Hypertension, which is under the umbrella of cardiovascular diseases, can have many serious effects on the heart, the blood vessels and the kidneys. If untreated, it is a major cause of stroke. Hypertension occurs when the blood pressure is greater than 140/90. Other types of heart disease include diseases of the heart rhythm, which can cause either a very slow heart rate or a fast heart rate. One could also be born with abnormal heart, a condition called congenital heart disease. And heart failure occurs when the heart can’t pump properly because it has been damaged or weakened, or because of high blood pressure or hypertension.
How many women die of cardiovascular diseases each year?
More than half a million women die of cardiovascular diseases each year, and more women die of it than the next 10 causes combined. To put it in perspective, there are about 60,000 deaths from breast cancer annually, compared to 500,000 deaths from cardiovascular disease. Still, for many women, cardiovascular disease is basically an underrecognized and silent disease.