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Cardiology for Women

Your heart in distress

Dr Jerzy George Dyczynski

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Dyczynskitelehealth.Co
22 March 2025
Women's hearts, distinct in size, structure, function, and emotion processing, face unique challenges in cardiovascular health. The term angina pectoris is derived from the Latin angere and' pectus. It translates to a strangling feeling in the chest, describing the symptom of coronary artery narrowing. Women, with their bodies designed for beauty, comfort, and acts of charity, are more susceptible to stress and pain than men due to the presence of internal reproductive female organs and the influence of feminine hormones. The distress impacts a woman's heart, exponentially causing multiple spasms in the arteries of the coronary arteries and putting part of the heart in hibernation, making the heart muscle weak. It can potentially lead to a heart in distress. This shows the need for a holistic approach to women's cardiovascular care, addressing the physical, emotional, and soul aspects.

Angina pectoris, a symptom of coronary artery narrowing, can manifest uniquely in women, often in the lower abdomen. This can be felt as pain, pressure, tightness, or discomfort in the lower abdomen. The pain may radiate to the back, hips, or thighs, worsening with exertion or stress and improving with rest, a key to recognizing heart distress beyond the veil hiding it.

Women are known for their warmth, tenderness in the heart, and love, which they express through affectionate gestures. These unique characteristics have facilitated the development of Cardiology for women, as heart changes progress differently in women than in men.

Stress, a common factor in modern life, can profoundly impact your body, including the heart, brain, and pelvic floor muscles. Muscle tension in the pelvic area can activate the pelvic stress reflex, causing pain and discomfort in the pelvis area and the uterus. This makes it more challenging for women to manage stress and maintain integrity under stressful circumstances. The pelvic stress reflex can influence your breathing very strongly, and pelvic pain contributes to the raising of the heart in distress, underscoring the need to address feminine stress in a way of holistic heart health.
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Imprint:   Dyczynskitelehealth.Co
Edition:   Large type / large print edition
Volume:   4
Dimensions:   Height: 216mm,  Width: 216mm,  Spine: 7mm
Weight:   263g
ISBN:   9780645389890
ISBN 10:   0645389897
Series:   Medical Knowledge Made Easy
Pages:   100
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Dr Jerzy George Dyczynski, MD, MBA, is a highly skilled physician and seasoned Cardiologist with a strong interest in modern, conventional, and traditional medicine. His career as a medical doctor began in 1976 in Poland's emergency unit of a cardiology department. He has since demonstrated his adaptability and global perspective by working in various healthcare settings across Germany, Switzerland, China, and Australia.Dr Jerzy holds a doctorate in Cardiology, a field in which he has made significant contributions through numerous books and recently initiated the series Medical Knowledge Made Easy in 2024.Dr George is deeply passionate about holistic medicine, particularly holistic heart health. He finds great joy in helping patients improve their wellness and well-being. With a clinical background as a medical doctor, specialist in internal medicine, and Cardiologist, he is well-equipped to address a wide range of complex conditions, including cardiovascular and stress-related issues.From 2008 to 2009, Dr George worked as a researcher in Heart-Brain Medicine and as a clinical acupuncturist for outpatients at Edith Cowan University Clinic in Perth. His dedication to a holistic approach is a cornerstone of his professional and personal life, reflecting his commitment to patient care. His extensive training in energy channels, traditional gymnastics for health, and over 30 years of kung fu martial arts practice demonstrates his open-mindedness and desire to inspire others to explore holistic health.His most recent works, including ""The Dyczynski Program: Healing the Intelligent Heart,"" published in 2022, and the series Medical Knowledge Made Easy, the first book ""Grace in Movement,"" and the second ""Positive Heart Remodeling,"" and the third title - Your healing hands. The power of reflexology, published in 2024.

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