Common Tests to Diagnose Heart Disease

             Written by: Deepa Sarkar

Heart disease is a leading cause of health complications worldwide. Early diagnosis and recognizing symptoms of a heart attack can be life-saving. 

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Learn about the key diagnostic tests that doctors use to identify heart conditions and protect your heart health.

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A simple yet essential test that measures the force of blood in your heart vessels during contractions and relaxation.

Blood Pressure Reading

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A lipid profile provide key information about cholesterol, triglycerides, glucose, and other markers that indicate heart health.

Lipid Profile

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This test uses sound waves to create detailed images of your heart, helping doctors assess heart function and valve performance.

Echocardiogram

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An ECG records the electrical activity of your heart, identifying abnormalities in rhythm and heart rate.

Electrocardiogram (ECG)

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Monitors your heart's reaction to physical activity, helping doctors understand how your heart performs under stress.

Stress Test

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MRI creates detailed images of your heart and blood vessels, providing a clear view of any structural issues.

Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)

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A chest X-ray helps visualize your heart, lungs, and chest structures to detect any abnormalities.

Chest X-ray

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This invasive test provides a detailed view of your coronary arteries by using a catheter and specialized dye.

Cardiac Catheterization

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A radioactive substance is used to track blood flow in your heart, highlighting areas with blockages or reduced circulation.

Thallium Scan

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Uses ultrasound to assess blood flow through the arteries and veins, helping detect blockages or clots.

Doppler Test

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Consult your doctor if you're experiencing heart-related symptoms. Early diagnosis through these tests can lead to better treatment and heart health.

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