Connective tissue made of plasma, red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets
Plasma
The liquid part of blood
Red blood cells
Blood cells that carry oxygen from the lungs to the body cells
White blood cells
Blood cells that help destroy disease-causing microorganisms
Platelets
Particles in the blood needed for blood clotting
Cardiovascular disease
A disease of the heart and blood vessels
Coronary heart disease
The clogging of the vessels that surround the heart muscle
Non-communicable
A disease that is not transmitted from one host to another
Stent
A wire mesh tube used to keep arteries open, can sometimes only be a temporary solution
Statin
A drug used to lower cholesterol, may cause side effects
Faulty valve
A heart valve which is damaged
Biological valve
A replacement heart valve made with the valves and tissues derived from animals or human donors
Mechanical valve
A non-biological replacement heart valve
Donor heart
A heart that comes from a deceased donor
Artificial heart
A mechanical pump implanted in place of a diseased or damaged heart
Lifestyle
Adjusting lifestyle and diet can help reduce the risk of cardiovascular diseases such as less fatty food, more exercise, reduced stress, avoiding recreational drugs and cigarettes, requires a high level of self-discipline