With the heart sound recorder, we can look at the rate, rhythm and tone of each valve and get an idea of your general wellness level. Based on the principles of heart auscultation we can literally see each valve beat to see how it's functioning.
This article from STAT discusses the possible long term damage a heart can suffer after a person recovers from Covid-19.
Covid-19 infections leave an impact on the heart, raising concerns about lasting damage.
I first mentioned the damage on the heart by Covid-19 in a previous blog here.
This is why I consider heart health to be very important right now and why I'm running my heart sound recorder on every client that comes into my office. You can read more about the heart sound recorder here.
To get an assessment on your heart health and to learn how you can help it nutritionally contact me at david@bhany.com
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With the heart sound recorder, we can look at the rate, rhythm and tone of each valve and get an idea of your general wellness level. Based on the principles of heart auscultation we can literally see each valve beat to see how it's functioning.
Cardiovascular disease and even neurological conditions may seem non-COVID related but may be in fact due to COVID. COVID attacks receptors found in the heart, brain and gut. It may not be just a respiratory infection.
Found an interesting article concerning heart damage in patients with COVID-19 infections.
Good nutrition and stress management plays a role in your body's immune system to help fight whatever is trying to infect you. If you're worried about being infected and catching something, putting the right nutrients into your body can help prevent that.
During these uncertain times people may forget basic things to stay healthy. Washing hands, limiting exposure and other proper hygiene practices are commonly known but things that people may forget about can also help prevent an infection from occurring.