Second Heart in the Human Body: We all know there's a heart in the body; we've been reading about it since childhood. As long as it beats, humans live. Let's tell you about the second heart and where it is located.

Where is the second heart in the body?
We've all learned since childhood that we have a heart, one of the most important organs in the human body. As long as it beats, a person lives. As soon as it stops beating, life ends. Its job is to pump blood throughout the body. Various questions about the heart keep going viral on social media, one of which is, "Does a human body have two hearts?" This question sounds strange. Let's explain the truth behind it.
Human heart
Speaking of the heart, there is only one true heart in the human body, located in the chest. It acts as a pump, pumping blood throughout the body. A normal human heart beats approximately 100,000 times daily, pumping approximately 7,000 to 8,000 liters of blood. This organ is the foundation of life, and without it, the body cannot function.
Second heart of man
Doctors and experts explain that the term "second heart" in the human body doesn't necessarily refer to a second organ like the heart, but rather a metaphor. The calf muscles in the legs are called the second heart. These muscles help pump blood from the legs up to the heart. When we walk or run, these muscles contract and push blood upward through the veins. Since this function is similar to that of the heart, i.e., pumping blood, the calf muscles are called the "second heart." They are called the "second heart" because when you stand for long periods of time, blood begins to accumulate in the veins of the legs. In such a situation, the movement of the calf muscles helps pump blood upward. If this process is not proper, it can lead to diseases like swelling, pain, and varicose veins in the legs.
How can you keep your second heart healthy?
If you want to keep your second heart healthy, walk and jog daily. Choose stairs over elevators; this strengthens your calf muscles. Try not to stand or sit in one position for long periods of time, as this can impact your heart.
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