How Does Smoking Affect Your Heart?

Health risks of smoking are widely known, and its connection to breathing problems and lung cancer is prominent. But smoking's impact reaches far beyond your lungs. Cigarette smoking harms nearly every other organ in your body, including your heart.

In general, smoking causes blood to thicken, increasing the risk of blood clots and damage to blood vessel walls. This can lead to a condition called atherosclerosis, a disease in which plaque builds up in the arteries, eventually narrowing them and limiting the flow of oxygen-rich blood to your heart. Smoking also can cause heart disease or eventually lead to chest pain, heart failure or a heart attack.

According to a multi-study analysis by The BMJ (formerly British Medical Journal), smoking as little as one cigarette per day carries a 50% higher risk of developing coronary artery disease and 30% higher risk of stroke compared to those who have never smoked. When combined with other unhealthy lifestyle factors such as unhealthy cholesterol levels, high blood pressure and obesity, the risk for heart disease grows even more.

The good news is that heart disease risk drops dramatically within the first year a person quits smoking. Quitting smoking can even lower your risk more than common medicines used to lower heart disease risk, such as aspirin or beta blockers.

Whether you're a constant smoker, trying to quit or previously have quit, learn more about your risk factors for developing heart disease by taking our heart health assessment. You'll find out your heart's real age and what you can do now to reduce your risk of developing heart disease in the future.

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Why Choose Us?

The team of healthcare professionals at Crestwood Medical Center is dedicated to providing quality, heart care services, including routine and preventive cardiac care, diagnostic procedures and chronic condition management. The cardiac care team can help you maintain a heart-healthy lifestyle by developing customized treatment plans to manage your specific care needs while supporting you in making positive lifestyle changes to better manage existing conditions and help prevent new ones.

We provide a spectrum of cardiac services, including emergency care, diagnostic heart care, interventional cardiology and cardiac rehabilitation.

Our Services Include:

  • Cardiac catheterization
  • Cardiac rehabilitation
  • Angioplasty
  • Echocardiogram
  • Cardiac stress testing
  • Cardiac electrophysiology
  • Congestive heart failure clinic with a dedicated team for heart education and progress monitoring

Recognition:

  • Accredited Chest Pain Center with Primary PCI and Resuscitation, American College of Cardiology
  • 2023 Get With The Guidelines® American Heart Association - AFib - Gold
  • 2023 Get With The Guidelines® American Heart Association- Heart Failure - Gold
  • 2020 Get With The Guidelines® American Heart Association - Stroke Gold Plus Quality Achievement Award

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