Heart Surgery In India, Best Things To Know

Posted by sumeetbrij on March 30th, 2015

Heart disease is the number one cause of death worldwide. This includes people with congenital diseases or defects such as pulmonary atresia as well as people who develop heart disease because of their lifestyle choices. There is a growing need for specialized treatments such as cardiac, cosmetic , joint replacement, obesity, weight loss and many other treatments. There have been many advances in the field of surgery and medicine in today's world. Like any other field, the health industry has achieved many milestones too. Advancement in equipments, tools and medicine is helping patients to recover earlier. Research has brought in several developments and advancements in the field of medicine that were dreaded in the past.

If we compare overall expenses, heart surgery in India is significantly economical when compared to the western countries. Indian health facilities make it easier for people to get treatment at a lower cost. Every year, thousands of patients from across the world come India for getting advance treatment.

While most people in India think, western countries are best options to get world class treatment, it is quite the contrary. India houses a number of medical specialists of world renown in every medical specialization. Many Indian hospitals today are serving patients from other countries who vest their confidence in our doctors and medical system.

It is our responsibility to take good care of our health and heart. No one can give the exact condition of your heart than you. You are only being responsible for its overall functioning and condition.

Open Heart Surgery

Open heart surgery is any type of surgery, where the chest is cut open and surgery is performed on the muscles, valves, or arteries of the heart. Open heart surgery is sometimes called traditional heart surgery. Today, many new heart procedures can be performed with only small incisions (cuts), not wide openings. Therefore, the term “open heart surgery” can sometimes be misleading.

The day prior to heart surgery, the cardiologist, surgeon, and anesthesiologist make a visit to each patient; elaborate what will happen immediately before, during, and after surgery; and answer whatever questions patients have.

Risks Of Open Heart Surgery Include:

  • chest wound infection
  • heart attack or stroke
  • irregular heart beat
  • lung or kidney failure
  • chest pain and low fever
  • memory loss or “fuzziness”
  • blood clot
  • blood loss
  • breathing difficulty

Following certain health ideals in our life can help us enjoy a happier, healthier and fitter life yet the accidents are always unprecedented. Problems in life never come with prior notice, it comes accidently and we can never predict them.

About Author:

The Writer is associated with Angel Medicare and have many articles and blogs in heart surgery in India, cosmetic surgery and knee replacement in India.

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