Non-invasive cardiology is a branch of cardiology that diagnoses and treats various heart-related problems without using invasive methods like surgery.
It uses an advanced range of treatments and techniques to identify heart disease including chest X-rays, echocardiography, heart score tests, etc.
When do you need Non-Invasive treatments?
Non-invasive treatments are required in the following cases:
When you show early symptoms of heart disease, you should go for non-invasive treatments before the conditions get worse.
If you are having mild or partial blockage in the arteries. Non-invasive treatment can remove these blockages and restore the blood flow in the arteries.
If you are experiencing high blood pressure and high cholesterol levels, non-invasive treatments are helpful in detecting the early signs of heart disease.
If you are suffering from abnormal heart rhythms, you need non-invasive heart treatments like electrical cardioversion to get the treatment.
The symptoms that indicate the need for non-invasive treatments are as follows:
Experiencing chest pain or discomfort
Heart palpitations
Fatigue or weakness.
Shortness of breath, especially when doing physical activity
Dizziness or lightheadedness
Best Non-invasive cardiology procedures
Non-invasive procedures involve the use of advanced techniques to ensure safer treatment of heart diseases. It does not involve any surgical intervention, so it is considered safe.
Let’s take a look at the best non-invasive cardiology procedures available:
Electrocardiogram (ECG)
This is the most common non-invasive procedure that is used to detect abnormal heartbeats, minor heart attacks, etc.
It uses electrodes that are placed on certain parts of the skin and is used to record the electrical activity of the heart, present it in waveforms, and represent it in the form of visuals. ECG is considered as an easy option for measuring the effectiveness of pacemakers, medications, and defibrillators.
Echocardiography
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