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Expert urged regular heart check-up from 35 years

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A medical practitioner with a private hospital in Benin, Edo State, Dr Jide Owolana has advocated regular heart check-up for persons above 35 years to curb cardio respiratory arrest.

Owolana who gave the advice during in an interview with newsmen, defined cardio respiratory arrest as abrupt loss of heart function, breathing and consciousness.

He added that “during respiratory (or pulmonary) arrest, breathing stops. During cardiac arrest, blood flow stops.

“Cardiac arrest means that the heart has stopped beating, but it’s really assessed by the fact that blood flow is no longer detectable, even if the heart might still be trying to beat.”

He warned that cardio respiratory arrest was the most common cause of sudden cardiac problem in people older than 35.

He added that regular check-ups could detect early symptoms of cardio respiratory arrest and could be avoided on time.

The medical practitioner revealed that cardio respiratory arrest could lead to death if not treated immediately.

Owolana explained that with fast and appropriate medical care, survival is possible.

“Giving Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR), using a defibrillator or even just giving compressions to the chest can improve the chances of survival until emergency workers arrive.

“Symptoms of cardio respiratory arrest are immediate and include the lack of pulse (no pulse), no breathing and loss of consciousness,” he added.

According  to him, other signs and symptoms that occur before the arrest include chest discomfort, shortness of breath, weakness and palpitation.

Owolana said most times cardio respiratory arrest often occur with no warning.

He advised persons above 35 years to see a doctor promptly if they have bouts of chest pain or discomfort, heart palpitation, rapid or irregular heartbeats, unexplained wheezing, shortness of breath, fainting or near
fainting, light-headedness or dizziness.

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