Here’s What You Must Do Early
Early Screening and Prevention That Can Save Your Life
By Dr. Shadab Rauf
MBBS, DNB, DM (Cardiology)
Interventional Cardiologist
Rauf Hospital – Multispeciality & Heart Care Center
Introduction:
Many people believe that heart disease only develops with age or lifestyle factors. However, one of the most powerful risk factors is often overlooked—family history of heart disease.
In cardiology practice, patients with a strong family history often develop heart conditions at a younger age—even without obvious symptoms.
The important question is not whether you are at risk, but what you do early to prevent it.
What Does Family History Mean in Heart Disease?
You are considered at higher risk if:
A parent had a heart attack before 55 (male) or 65 (female)
Siblings have heart disease
There is a history of high BP, diabetes, or cholesterol in the family
Genetics can influence how your body handles cholesterol, blood pressure, and artery health.
Why Early Prevention Is Critical
Unlike other risk factors, family history cannot be changed—but its impact can be controlled.
Ignoring this risk can lead to:
Early coronary artery disease
Sudden cardiac events
Silent progression of heart blockage
Early screening allows detection before symptoms appear.
Warning Signs You Should Never Ignore
Even mild symptoms can be important:
Chest discomfort during exertion
Breathlessness while walking
Unusual fatigue
Palpitations
Sudden sweating
In high-risk individuals, these may be early signs of heart disease.
What Should You Do If You Have a Family History?
✔️ 1. Start Early Screening
Do not wait for symptoms. Basic cardiac evaluation should begin early.
✔️ 2. Monitor Key Risk Factors
Blood pressure
Blood sugar
Cholesterol levels
✔️ 3. Follow Preventive Cardiology
Regular exercise
Healthy diet
Stress control
Adequate sleep
✔️ 4. Avoid High-Risk Habits
Smoking
Excess alcohol
Sedentary lifestyle
How Cardiologists Evaluate Risk
At Rauf Hospital – Multispeciality & Heart Care Center, evaluation includes:
Detailed risk assessment
ECG
Echocardiography
Preventive cardiology planning
Early evaluation helps identify hidden risk factors.
Expert Insight – Dr. Shadab Rauf
“Family history is one of the strongest predictors of heart disease. But with early screening and preventive care, we can significantly reduce the risk and protect heart health.”
Appointment & Contact Information
Rauf Hospital – Multispeciality & Heart Care Center
📍 Locations:
- Chhittanpura, Koyla Bazar, Varanasi
- Doodh Satti, Orderly Bazar, Varanasi
📞 Contact Numbers:
+91 99355 45456
+91 93365 19415
Final Thoughts:
A family history of heart disease is not a sentence—it is a warning.
Taking early action can prevent serious complications and protect your future.
“Know your risk early, and take control before symptoms appear.”




