6Coronary Artery Disease
Coronary artery disease happens when major blood vessels in the body are damaged. This reduces the blood flow to the heart muscles, which subsequently increases the risk of ventricular tachycardia. Inflammation and plaques or cholesterol-containing deposits in the coronary arteries are often the main causes of this condition. A buildup of plaque would narrow these vessels and reduce blood flow to the heart. This disease tends to develop over a long period of time. You would not notice a symptom until a heart attack or a major blockage occurs. Fortunately, a healthy lifestyle may help you prevent it. [5]












