How Do You Spell TOBACCO HEART?

Pronunciation: [təbˈakə͡ʊ hˈɑːt] (IPA)

Tobacco heart is a term used to describe a condition where the heart becomes enlarged due to excessive smoking. The spelling of tobacco heart can be explained using IPA phonetic transcription. The "t" sound is represented by the symbol /t/, followed by the "uh" sound represented by /ˈʌ/. The "b" sound is represented by /b/, followed by the "æ" sound represented by /ˈæ/. Finally, the "k" sound is represented by /k/ and the stress on the second syllable is represented by /ˈhɑrt/. The correct spelling of tobacco heart is important for effective communication and understanding of medical terminology.

TOBACCO HEART Meaning and Definition

  1. Tobacco heart refers to a medical condition characterized by the development of a specific type of heart disease due to long-term or excessive tobacco use. This condition is often observed in individuals who heavily smoke cigarettes, cigars, or use other tobacco products.

    Tobacco heart is predominantly associated with coronary artery disease (CAD), a condition that occurs when arterial blood vessels become narrow or blocked by fatty deposits, restricting blood flow to the heart. Prolonged tobacco use contributes to the development of CAD by promoting the accumulation of cholesterol and other substances in the arteries, leading to the formation of plaques, and subsequently obstructing blood flow to the heart muscle.

    Individuals with tobacco heart may experience symptoms such as chest pain or discomfort (angina pectoris), shortness of breath, fatigue, and increased susceptibility to heart attacks. These symptoms arise due to the reduced blood flow to the heart muscle, depriving it of the necessary oxygen and nutrients.

    The term "tobacco heart" is often used to highlight the direct correlation between tobacco use and cardiovascular diseases. It serves as a reminder of the detrimental impact that smoking or using other tobacco products can have on heart health. Quitting tobacco use and adopting a healthier lifestyle, including regular exercise and a balanced diet, are recommended strategies to prevent or alleviate tobacco heart and reduce the risk of heart disease.

  2. Cardiac irritability marked by irregular action, palpitation, and sometimes pain, occurring as a result of the excessive use of tobacco.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

Common Misspellings for TOBACCO HEART

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Plural form of TOBACCO HEART is TOBACCO HEARTS

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