The World Heart Day which is celebrated every
year on 29th September, to create awareness regarding the
cardiovascular disease among the public globally.
The World Heart Day came into existence, when World Heart Federation started an initiative World Heart Day during the 2000 Sydney Olympics. On 29th September since 2013, the World Heart Federation marks the day is marked as World Heart Day.
- Dr.KMK Reddy, President CSI Telangana chapter
- Dr Sridhar Reddy Peddi, Treasurer CSI Telangana chapter
- Dr NARSARAJU,President Elect
- Dr RAJIV GARG , Honorary Secretary, CSI Telangana chapter
- Executive Committee
This year, Cardiological Society of India,
Telangana Chapter is organizing an Online Seminar on 29th September
2020. The seminar will be based on this year’s theme of the World Heart Day ‘Use
Heart to Beat Cardiovascular Disease’. This is in keeping with
today’s scenario of the global Covid 19 pandemic, wherein everyone from
healthcare providers to citizens - are trying to mitigate the impact of heart
disease, with a well thought out strategy to overcome it.
Cardiovascular disease is the number one cause
of death on the planet. It has many causes: from smoking, diabetes, high blood
pressure and obesity, to air pollution, and rare and neglected conditions such
as Chagas Disease and cardiac amyloidosis.
In the time of COVID-19, CVD patients are faced
with a double-edged threat. Not only are they more at risk of developing severe
forms of the virus, but they may also be afraid to seek ongoing care for their
hearts.
We have to take care of our heart and help safeguard
the heart of our loved ones. During the pandemic, there has been a problem in
getting timely help to reach healthcare facilities. CSI Telangana requests citizens
not to delay any heart related issue and reach out to the nearest hospital.
This is also important for those who are elderly and have co-morbid conditions
including heart related issues.
The humans have seen many developments over the
past many centuries. So has been the management of the diseases. Previously,
infectious diseases use to cause more death globally. Thanks to the
immunization schedules and vaccines that have come into existence to combat the
dreadful infections and have led to eliminate or eradicate many dreadful
infections like small pox, polio and others.
With decrease in infection, there was an
increase in noncommunicable diseases due to development in all aspects. Ease of
access to everything man needs from switching of the fan to accessing the
satellite and the moon, mankind has invited the rise in noncommunicable
diseases to such an extent that there is epidemic proportions globally.
Cardiovascular Disease (CVD) is the most common
cause of death worldwide. The interesting feature here is that most of the risk
factors leading to cardiovascular diseases are preventable. It is better to
prevent, rather than cure the illness. The awareness regarding the impact of
the risk factors and how to prevent them by making GOOD HEART HABITS (exercise, timely food intake, water
intake, fresh fruits, cutting down the junk foods, yoga, meditation) and
breaking down the HARD habits (smoking, alcohol, stress, fat foods, inactivity)
is the whole essence behind this ‘World Heart Day.
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