A cardiology check-up is the most effective way to detect early risk factors such as arterial hypertension o high cholesterol. In this guide you'll learn what it includes, how often to do it and how it can help you maintain a healthy heart, especially if you live in Puerto Vallarta.
What is a cardiology check-up?
A cardiology check-up is a comprehensive evaluation of the heart and circulatory system. It includes a medical history, physical examination and specific tests to identify risks before they become serious problems.
Who should perform it and how often?
- Healthy adults from the age of 40, or earlier if there are risk factors.
- People with a family history of heart disease.
- Patients with hypertension, diabetes or high cholesterol.
The general recommendation is to perform it once a year or according to medical indication.
Risk factors detected by a check-up
- Elevated blood pressure.
- High cholesterol and triglycerides.
- Alterations in heart rhythm.
- Early evidence of coronary artery disease.
Common tests in a cardiology check-up
| Test | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Electrocardiogram (ECG) | Detects arrhythmias and signs of heart damage. |
| Echocardiogram | Evaluates heart structure and function. |
| Stress test | It measures the heart's response to exercise. |
| Lipid profile | Analyzes cholesterol and triglycerides. |
| Blood glucose | Detects diabetes or prediabetes. |
More information about electrocardiogram y echocardiogram.
Benefits of primary prevention
- Early diagnosis.
- Reduced risk of heart attacks and cerebrovascular events.
- Personalized cardiovascular health plan.
- Peace of mind for the patient and family.
What is a check-up in Puerto Vallarta like?
At Puerto VallartaA cardiology check-up can include evaluation by a cardiologist, same-day diagnostic testing and recommendations tailored to local lifestyles. It is ideal for residents and visitors seeking quality care without travel.
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References
- American Heart Association - Your Guide to Heart-Healthy Checkups
- European Society of Cardiology - Prevention in Clinical Practice Guidelines
- NOM-030-SSA2-2009 - Prevention, detection, diagnosis, treatment and control of systemic arterial hypertension.
Legal note: This content is informative and does not replace medical consultation. If you have any doubts about your cardiovascular health, consult a specialist.
