EARLY DIAGNOSIS AND REHABILITATION METHODS IN CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES
Abstract
This article scientifically analyzes modern approaches to early detection and effective rehabilitation of cardiovascular diseases (CVD). The importance of early diagnosis, methods such as electrocardiography, echocardiography, angiography, computed tomography, biomarker analysis used to assess risk factors and diagnose the disease before the onset of clinical symptoms are discussed in detail. The goals of the rehabilitation process, the effectiveness of physical exercise programs, diet therapy, psychological support, giving up bad habits, and using telemedicine are also considered. The article provides scientifically based recommendations on improving the quality of life of patients with CVD, reducing the risk of recurrence, and forming a healthy lifestyle. The results of the study serve to improve strategies for the prevention and treatment of cardiovascular diseases.
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