A specialist in identifying, treating, and preventing disorders that affect the heart, arteries, and veins is known as a "cardiologist," often known as a "heart doctor," "heart physician," or "heart specialist." In addition to doing research, diagnosing, and treating illnesses including blockages, heart disorders, and injuries, they also keep a watch on other elements like excessive cholesterol, diabetes, and high blood pressure. A patient who has been sent to a cardiologist will have any risk factors for heart disease, such as obesity, a sedentary lifestyle, smoking, bad eating habits, or a family history, evaluated. A patient is often sent to a cardiologist because their primary physician thought they could have a problem. The cardiologist will review the new patient's medical history, examine them physically now, listen to their hearts for any abnormalities, and discuss any pertinent symptoms.
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