Dr. Leith Abdulla Cardiology

Heart disease still leads as the primary cause of death among many different communities and the number of those at risk only keeps increasing. Even though heart disease can potentially be very dangerous, don't forget that it's also preventable, learn about everything that you can do to reduce your risk by reaching out to Dr. Leith Abdulla in Rockville and Olney, MD.

Risk

Several factors can increase your risk of developing heart disease, and some of these may be out of your control, such as family history, ethnicity, age, and sex.

But even with an increased risk, you can do a lot to reduce it by taking charge of those things that you can control, such as high blood pressure, physical inactivity, obesity, and smoking.

You can minimize these risk factors through regular exercise and an improved diet, reducing your overall stress, and abandoning bad health habits like smoking and drinking.

Diagnosis

If you are at higher risk of developing heart disease it's especially important to visit your cardiologist. Your doctor can diagnose the condition by performing a physical exam, exploring your family and health history, and through a variety of specialized tests. Some of these can include a blood test, stress test, EKG, CT scan, MRI, and others.

Heart Disease Treatment in Rockville and Olney, MD

Your cardiologist can help diagnose and treat heart disease and the resulting cardiovascular conditions. Treatments are as varied as the ways to diagnose these, but they typically involve the use of medication along with lifestyle changes to reduce the chance of complications. Surgery and other invasive procedures are sometimes necessary if other approaches have not been successful.

To reduce your risk of heart disease, schedule a visit with Dr. Abdulla in Rockville and Olney, MD, by dialing (301) 881-5858 in Rockville or (301) 774-5260 in Olney, MD.

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