Heart Disease
Your heart is made up of many parts working together
to pump blood. In a healthy heart, all the parts work well so that your heart
pumps blood normally. As a result, all parts of your body that depend on the
heart to deliver blood also stay healthy.
Heart disease can disrupt a heart's normal
electrical system and pumping functions. Diseases and conditions of the heart's
muscle make it hard for your heart to pump blood normally.
Damaged or diseased blood vessels make the heart
work harder than normal. Problems with the heart's electrical system, called
arrhythmias
(ah-RITH-me-ahs), can make it hard for the heart to pump blood efficiently.
The Diseases and Conditions Index (DCI) has a number
of articles on various heart diseases and conditions. For more information, go
to the DCI home
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