Increased health awareness and knowledge on the predisposed risks increase the chances of people taking preventative measures. If people know that their lifestyles have a likelihood of causing potential health issues, they will most likely change their lifestyles and adopt better health practices that help them prevent them from spending on curing health problems.
People with diabetes mellitus are more likely to develop heart problems such as heart failure because of increased blood sugar in the blood vessels, which can damage the blood vessels and the nerves that control the heart. With damaged nerves, it is also possible for people to suffer from heart attacks that are silent without warnings and that prevent remedial actions and, in the end, turns catastrophic.
A coronary disease affects the pumping of sufficient blood to the kidneys. Further, it might also cause pressure to build on the main vein that connects to the kidney that can cause blockage and oxygen inability in the blood to rich the kidneys. The situation ultimately leads to kidney disease.
Risk factors that can easily be changed include the impact of weight and obesity on high blood pressure. That can be changed through increased exercises as well as a change in the dietary plans. The hereditary exposure to the disease is a factor that cannot be changed easily, calling for managing the risk factors.
The main reason for the continued rise in heart disease cases is the lifestyle changes that include lack of exercise, poor eating and dietary habits, and stress among people. The surge in overweight and heart failure cases emanates from the fact that people have abandoned simple life-saving techniques such as doing small runs, walking, and resorting to fast foods, which contribute to the health predicament.