Mirzapur actor Brahma Mishra dies at 36. Why heart attacks among young people are on rise

Mirzapur actor Brahm Swaroop Mishra had complained of chest pain two days before he was found dead at his Mumbai residence.

Mirzapur actor, Brahm Swaroop Mishra, 36, was found dead at his Mumbai residence on Thursday, December 2 after complaining of chest pain and receiving a medicine for gastric issues, according to reports. Police found the actor's body in their bathroom after neighbors complained of foul smell from the flat. Police said the actor may have suffered a heart attack, though the cause of death is not yet clear.


Young faces of the entertainment industry, from Balika Vadhu star Sidharth Shukla (40), Puneet Rajkumar (46) to director Raj Kaushal (50), have died of a heart attack.


In the past 20 years, heart attacks in people under the age of 50 have doubled in India. Twenty-five percent of heart attacks occur in people under 40.


Dr. Naeem Hasanfatta says, “Sudden death due to our deteriorating lifestyle and ignorance of risk factors like cholesterol, high blood pressure and diabetes is increasing heart attack. High level of work stress, work habits and lack of sleep major contributors." , Consultant Cardiologist, Wockhardt Hospital.


Dr Ashok Seth, President, Fortis Escorts Heart Institute, said, “Acute stress can lead to heart attack and chronic stress changes the inner lining of the heart arteries, which can lead to inflammation, leading to the formation of blood clots. There may also be a heart attack." Earlier told HT Digital in an interview.


Unhealthy food, excess alcohol and smoking can further increase the risk of premature heart diseases.


“Our diets have also become extremely unhealthy and there has been an increased intake of alcohol and smoking, including hookah. And excessive levels of exercise combined with the unauthorized use of steroids and unapproved dietary supplements and proteins are also known to lead to premature heart disease and sudden death. Huh." Dr Hasanfatta says


Experts also say that the risk of heart attack is significantly increased in people who have a family history of young deaths due to heart diseases.


“Anybody can have a heart attack – but the risk is especially high when genetics comes into play. Primary and primary prevention is important for people with a family history of heart disease. A person’s hereditary predisposition to heart disease.” Risk is defined by having a first-degree male relative (such as a father, brother, or son) under the age of 55 with a history of heart attack or stroke, or a first-degree female relative (such as a mother) under the age of 65. , sister or daughter) has had a heart attack or stroke history," says Dr Zakia Khan, Senior Consultant-Interventional Cardiology, Fortis Hospital, Kalyan.


Substance abuse or excessive alcohol consumption, smoking, high blood pressure, high cholesterol levels, lack of physical activity, diabetes, obesity and poor diet are risk factors for people having a heart attack at a young age.

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