ELIXIR 360
HEART DISEASE TREATMENT DOCTOR IN SOUTHLAKE, TX
Heart disease affects millions of Americans and includes a range of cardiovascular conditions that can impact the heart, blood vessels, and overall health. At Elixir 360 Health, our care team combines extensive experience with minimally invasive treatments to help patients manage heart conditions, reduce risk factors, and protect long‒term wellness.
Whether you’re living with atrial fibrillation, recovering from a vascular procedure, or working to prevent future complications, we create a personalized treatment plan based on your diagnosis, age, and lifestyle. By focusing on prevention, accurate evaluation, and advanced care, we help restore and maintain your heart and vascular health—so you can lead a more active, healthier life.
Schedule your appointment today and take the first step toward safeguarding your cardiovascular health.
Common Causes of Heart Disease
Several factors can lead to heart disease, and understanding them can help patients and providers create an effective treatment plan. Common causes include:
Excess pressure on artery walls damages blood vessels and increases the risk of cardiovascular disease.
High Cholesterol
Plaque buildup in the arteries narrows blood flow and can lead to serious heart and vascular conditions.
Smoking
Tobacco use harms arteries, reduces oxygen in the blood, and raises the likelihood of heart conditions.
Poorly managed blood sugar can affect blood vessels and increase the risk of heart disease.
Family History
A genetic predisposition can make certain patients more likely to develop cardiovascular disorders.
Inactivity
A sedentary lifestyle contributes to weight gain, high blood pressure, and other risk factors.
Excess weight strains the heart and is often linked to other illnesses that affect cardiovascular health.
Poor Nutrition
Diets high in saturated fats, sodium, and sugar can damage arteries and lead to heart and vascular disease.
Alcohol Abuse
Excessive drinking can raise blood pressure, damage the heart muscle, and trigger irregular rhythms.
What Symptoms Does Heart Disease Cause?
Heart disease can range from mild to severe and may affect different areas of the body. Identifying the warning signs early gives your care team the opportunity to evaluate your condition, determine the cause, and create a treatment plan to protect your cardiovascular health. Understand more about Heart disease symptoms from WebMD.
Common signs include:
- Chest pain or discomfort.
- Shortness of breath.
- Fatigue or weakness.
- Pain in the neck, jaw, throat, upper stomach, or back.
- Numbness, coldness, or weakness in the arms or legs.
- Irregular heartbeat or palpitations.
- Swelling in the legs, ankles, or feet.
Cognitive Decline
What Are the Treatment Options for Heart Disease?
At Elixir 360 Health, treatment for heart disease focuses on managing current conditions, reducing future risks, and supporting overall cardiovascular health. Every patient receives a personalized plan based on their diagnosis, age, and individual risk factors. Read Wikipedia article about cardiovascular disease.
Our physicians manage cardiovascular conditions and related illnesses such as high blood pressure, diabetes, and high cholesterol, ensuring your heart health is part of a complete care program.
Regular check-ups allow us to monitor key indicators like blood pressure, cholesterol, and glucose levels. Detecting changes early helps protect arteries, prevent emergencies, and avoid more complex procedures.
For patients whose heart health is affected by excess weight, our programs include GLP-1 medications, nutritional counseling, and physical activity plans to improve cardiovascular function and reduce strain on the heart.
Lifestyle and Wellness Support
We help patients adopt heart-healthy habits, manage stress, improve nutrition, and maintain an active lifestyle to support long-term vascular health.
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