topdoctors logo
SpecialtiesConditions
Area for professionals

Book online now

Family history of heart disease

Type in the name of the specialty, condition, treatment or medical test you are searching for

  • Home
  • Medical dictionary
  • F
  • Family history of heart disease
Created: 06/11/2019
Edited: 08/08/2023
Written by: Karolyn Judge

What is a family history of heart disease?

If you have a family history of heart disease, or other conditions, it means that other members of your family have suffered from it. This implies a causal link - shared genetics, shared lifestyles, and/or a shared environment could be the cause of the condition.

In the case of heart and circulatory diseases, it is important to look at which members of your family have suffered from heart disease or have had an incident such as a stroke or heart attack. It is also important to note the age they were when they were diagnosed.

People with a family history of a condition are considered to be at a higher-than-average risk of developing the condition themselves.

People with a family history of heart disease may need a heart monitor for diagnosis or monitoring of a heart condition.

What is considered a strong family history of heart disease?

If your immediate male relatives (father and brothers) were under 55 or your immediate female relatives (mother and sisters) were under 65 when they were diagnosed with a heart condition, you are considered to have a strong family history of heart disease.

 

Is heart disease hereditary?

Some heart diseases are hereditary. The most common inherited heart diseases are:

  • Cardiomyopathies
  • Channelopathies (life-threatening heart rhythms)
  • Familial hypercholesterolaemia

Inherited diseases are caused by mutations in certain genes that are passed from parent to child. However, genetics are only one factor that can lead to a family history, along with shared environments and similar lifestyles.

 

I have a family history of heart disease. What should I do?

If you have a family history of heart disease, you should tell your GP to make sure they are aware. They may schedule you for cardiac screening when appropriate.

While nothing can be done to change your family history of heart disease, it is important to remember that it is only one risk factor and that steps can be taken to tackle other risk factors, thereby reducing your overall risk of being affected by heart conditions. Lifestyle measures include:

  • Avoiding smoking
  • Keeping physically fit
  • A balanced diet
  • Maintaining a healthy weight
  • Managing diabetes
  • Managing cholesterol and blood pressure
  • Doctors

Type in the name of the specialty, condition or doctor you are searching for

  • About us
  • About Top Doctors
  • Why choose us?
  • Quality commitment
  • Selection process
  • Medical Specialist Advisory Panel
  • Privacy policy
  • Terms of Use
  • Cookies policy
  • Policy on the use of third party applications
  • Collaborate with us
  • Doctors
  • Our Clinics
  • Strategic alliances
  • Join us
  • Customer services
  • Doctors by medical insurance
  • Contact us
  • FAQs
  • All medical procedures
  • Press and media
  • Press
  • Medical articles

Contact
  • Doctors
Social networks
CertificatesComodo Secure
Privacy policy and Terms of Use

Top Doctors Ireland | 1st Floor Office Suite 1 & 2, Unit 1 Ballyogan Business Park, Ballyogan, Dublin 18, D18 N7CP