Cerebral insufficiency myocardial ischemia symptoms?
summary
According to the 2016 China cardiovascular disease report, among the total death causes of urban and rural residents, cardiovascular disease death "won the championship" (as shown in the figure: 45.01% in rural areas); 61%), mainly due to ischemic heart disease. Therefore, to understand the symptoms of myocardial ischemia has become a common health knowledge for middle-aged and elderly people. Today, let's understand the symptoms of myocardial ischemia and insufficient blood supply of the heart, find out the "invisible killer" lurking around us, and learn how to "deal with" it. Cerebral insufficiency myocardial ischemia symptoms? Let's talk about it
Cerebral insufficiency myocardial ischemia symptoms?
1. When you are tired or nervous, you will have stuffy pain or constriction like pain in the sternal or precordial area, and radiate to the left shoulder and upper arm, lasting for 3-5 minutes. Those who relieve themselves after rest will be accompanied by sweating. When stimulated, the heart may suddenly tingle, lasting for a few seconds
2. Chest tightness, palpitation, shortness of breath during physical activity, and self relief during rest. 3. Sore throat, burning, constriction and toothache related to exercise. 4. Those with chest pain or tightness after full meal, cold or drinking.
5. Those who feel chest tightness and suffocation when sleeping with a low pillow at night and need a high pillow position to feel comfortable; Those who have chest pain, palpitations and dyspnea when sleeping in deep sleep or lying flat during the day, and need to sit up or stand up immediately to relieve them. 6. Palpitation, chest tightness, shortness of breath or chest pain during sex or forced defecation.
matters needing attention
Patients with drug treatment can also moderate exercise, such as walking, playing Tai Chi, running, rope skipping and other strenuous exercise do not do. There is also a very important thing is to keep the mood happy, avoid great joy and great sorrow.