Wednesday, September 3, 2014

Heart disease do not exclude sex.


Heart disease do not exclude sex.Heart disease is not a reason to refuse sexual life. Furthermore, sex can be useful for people with such diseases, said American cardiologists. It is important not to deviate from the recommendations of doctors.


Cardiovascular disease is growing younger. Doctors say that many of their patients consciously limit their sexual lives, fearing that this activity will provoke a heart attack. New research has shown that the risk of relapse from sex minimal.




To protect yourself from problems with the heart, it is only necessary to follow the advice of his physician and to follow the rules of the medication. Because the tide of positive emotions sex have a positive impact on the functioning of the heart.



According to experts from the American Heart Association (AHA), the revival of sexual activity is harmless for the majority of patients with heart failure.



Report on the new guidelines of the Association was recently published in Circulation, abstracts, which are published there, according to a large part of practicing doctors. In particular, the report States that some patients with severe heart disease who have found undesirable characteristics even in a state of complete rest, should delay sex until that time, as long as their characteristics health will not come back to normal. However, if remission and the patient can easily climb stairs, move at a brisk pace, without feeling pain in the chest, not watching the pathology of the heart rhythm and cause shortness of breath, he can return to normal sexual life.



The creators of the new guiding principles of Association, however, emphasize that patients should still consult with your doctor and do not be shy to discuss with them not only their health, but also questions of an intimate nature. The AHA representatives believe that the "cores" are often deprive themselves full of life because they are ashamed to discuss intimate matters with your doctor. In addition, they urge doctors to encourage patients with heart diseases (and likewise their partners) to discuss these issues. So how often patients feel anxiety or depression due to a forced pause in their intimate life.



Stephen Kopecky, Dr. med. Sciences, cardiologist hospital Mayo in Rochester, says that "many patients with a history of angina or bypass felt depressed, which can lower libido and have an impact on sexual function. Worse than that curas sex, they fall into an even more profound depression".


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