Sidharth Shukla, the TV heartthrob, died of a heart attack in Mumbai's Cooper Hospital today. According to doctors, a sudden cardiac arrest has been a major worry in the last decade. Sidharth Shukla, the TV heartthrob, died today at Mumbai's Cooper Hospital, shattered the TV community and his massive admirers. The Balika Vadhu actor was just 40 years old, and his admirers were eagerly anticipating his next ventures, which included a feature with Prabhas and two OTT series, one with Jennifer Winget and the other with Pankaj Tripathi and Monica Dogra.
The actor's most recent success came in the role of Agastya in Broken But Beautiful 3. Sidharth Shukla, one of the most famous Bigg Boss winners, was allegedly taken dead to the hospital on September 2. According to initial reports, he died of a heart attack, but a prominent doctor informed Hindustan Times that the cause of death will be determined following a post mortem.
"Among the last decade, a rising trend of sudden cardiac arrest followed by a major heart attack or an irregular heartbeat, known as Ventricular Fibrillation or Ventricular Tachycardia, in people under the age of 40 has been a cause for worry. Individuals with an irregular lifestyle, excessive fast food consumption, heavy smoking, drug or steroid abuse, and a strong family history of cardiac complications are more likely to suffer from heart attacks "Senior Consultant, Cardiology, Nanavati Max Super Speciality Hospital, Dr. Lekha Pathak said. Other factors that may render a person vulnerable to a heart attack include high-stress levels and an unhealthy lifestyle.
"Young people are growing more vulnerable to major heart attacks or sudden cardiac arrest as their individual earning capability rises and their lifestyle deteriorates. One of the most prevalent triggering factors of heart attacks in young men and women is the strain and stress of modern living. To prevent cardiac problems in children, it is critical to raise awareness about a healthy lifestyle, a regular fitness program, avoiding alcohol, tobacco, or drug addiction, and yearly or six-monthly full body check-ups "she continues.
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