Blockages
heart rhythm disorders
blood pressure related
structural diseases
blood vessel disorders
100

This disease involves the buildup of fatty plaques inside the arteries leading to hardened blood vessels

atherosclerosis

100

a fast and dangerous heart rhythm that originates in the lower chambers of the heart

ventricular tachycardia

100

this condition often has no symptoms but increases the risk of heart disease and stroke

hypertension

100
this weakens the heart muscle, making it harder for the heart to pump blood efficiently

cardiomyopathy

100

a weakened area in a blood vessel wall can bulge and potentially rupture

aneurysm

200

the leading cause of heart attacks, occurs when arteries supplying the heart become blocked

Coronary Artery Disease

200

occurs when the heart beats too slowly

bradycardia

200

this type of blood pressure affects the arteries in the lungs and right side of the heart

pulmonary hypertension

200

these heart abnormalities are present at birth and can affect the structure and function of the heart

congenital heart defects

200

this medical emergency occurs when blood supply the part of the brain is blocked or when a blood vessel in the brain bursts

stroke

300

this condition affects the arteries in the legs and arms, reducing blood flow and causing pain to walk

peripheral artery disease

300

what condition sometimes requires a pacemaker

bradycardia

300

severe and sudden spike in blood pressure above 180/120 mmHg that requires immediate medical attention

hypertensive crisis

300

in this condition a heart valve does not close properly sometimes leading to blood leaking backward

mitral valve prolapse

300

a blood clot that forms in a deep vein

deep vein thrombosis

400

a buildup of plaque in the arteries supplying the brain and increases risk of stroke

carotid artery disease

400

this abnormal heart sound is often described as a wooshing or swishing noise

heart murmur

400

pregnancy-related high blood pressure disorder

preeclampsia

400

this condition occurs when the valve between the heart and the aorta becomes narrowed

aortic stenosis

400
a blockage in the lung's blood vessels

pulmonary embolism

500

this medical emergency occurs when blood flow to the heart is completely blocked and causing heart muscle damage

myocardial infarction

500

this condition refers to an irregularity change in the heart's rhythm

arrhythmia

500

known as the "silent killer"

hypertension

500

an infection of the heart's inner lining

endocarditis

500

these swollen and twisted veins result from poor circulation and weak vein walls

varicose veins