Heart failure happens when the heart can’t pump blood as well as it should. This means your body may not get enough oxygen and nutrients to function properly. It doesn’t mean your heart has stopped working, but rather that it’s under strain and not keeping up...
Heart disease remains the leading cause of death worldwide, affecting both men and women across all age groups. While it often develops silently over time, the good news is that many forms of heart disease are preventable. Whether you’re in your 30s or approaching...
Heart disease often begins in silence. There may be no immediate signs, no loud symptoms, no dramatic warning. But it continues to grow quietly within the body, often unnoticed until it demands attention in the form of chest pain, shortness of breath, or a hospital...
A cardiac arrest is one of those moments that can change everything in an instant. It happens suddenly and often without warning, leaving little time to react. In simple terms, cardiac arrest occurs when the heart unexpectedly stops beating. When this happens, blood...
Heart surgery is a big decision, and it’s natural to have questions about what comes after. Among the most common is: Will the recovery be painful? At Micsheart, we believe that healing doesn’t just happen in the operating room. It continues at home, through care,...
Taking the First Step Toward Recovery Heart surgery is not just a physical procedure; it’s a deeply personal journey of healing and renewal. Whether you’ve undergone a minimally invasive robotic heart surgery or a more traditional approach, one of the first questions...