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What are the heart diseases with bacteria in there aetiology?


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About 80% of ALL heart disease is being generated by a nano bacteria that is in all cooked foods. A major study done by the University of California in Irvine and the University of Pennsylvania have demonstrated that this nano bacteria enters the body through the stomach and is not killed because many Americans take antacids and also have low stomach acid production due to eating processed, packaged, canned, dead foods.

This bacteria bores into the arterial walls and leaves a blood trail that calcium follows and then surrounds the bacteria creating a hard ball. This is why hardening of the arteries is found in various layers of the arterial walls.

This same bacteria can end up in the Pancreas causing diabetes and the kidneys causing failure.

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the big one is rheumatic fever, which is caused by untreated strep. if you have strep throat and you don't get it taken care of with antibiotics, the strep bacteria can migrate to your heart causing permanent damage. also if you have a bad mouth infection, the bacteria can get to your heart causing damage. see, the mucous membrane lining your mouth and throat is very thin and delicate and is easily penatrated. it is also very vascular, meaning there are more small blood vessels per square centimeter than almost anywhere else. so it is very easy for germs of all kinds to get into the blood stream and into the heart. gingivitis could be life threatening if not taken care of.

Endocarditis
Endocarditis is an inflammation of your heart's inner lining. The most common type, bacterial endocarditis, occurs when germs enter your heart. These germs come through your bloodstream from another part of your body, often your mouth. Bacterial endocarditis can damage your heart valves. If untreated, it can be life-threatening. It is rare in healthy hearts.

Risk factors include having

An abnormal or damaged heart valve
A severe case of mitral valve prolapse
An artificial heart valve
Certain heart defects
If you have a high risk of bacterial endocarditis, your doctor might prescribe antibiotics before dental work and certain types of surgery.

Early treatment can help you avoid complications. Symptoms you might notice include fever, shortness of breath, fluid buildup in your arms or legs, tiny red spots on your skin and weight loss. Treatment usually involves high-dose antibiotics.

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