Symptoms of gastrointestinal angina pectoris

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The location of angina pectoris pain is not necessarily in the heart, often angina pectoris will be a large area of pain or pain in the thoracic part, so it may be difficult to determine whether it is angina pectoris. Let's talk about the symptoms of gastrointestinal angina pectoris

Symptoms of gastrointestinal angina pectoris

1. Angina pectoris pain is mostly located behind the sternum, which is similar to knife cutting or pressing, heaving sensation, and can spread to the inner side of the left upper limb or neck, back. The pain often lasts for several minutes, and the attack often forces the patient to stop all activities. It can be relieved by rest or medication, such as sublingual nitroglycerin. Most patients with angina pectoris have the characteristics of sudden and repeated attacks of chest pain.

2. Angina pain usually occurs at the time of activity, rather than after fatigue. Some patients usually occur in the middle of the night or early in the morning, lasting for several minutes or more than ten minutes, which can be relieved by rest or medication

3. Angina pectoris can be relieved after stopping the activity of inducing symptoms, or sublingual nitroglycerin can be relieved within 3 minutes

matters needing attention

Esophageal inflammatory chest pain is characterized by burning pain, stabbing pain, or blunt pain; Its attack is related to eating, physical activity, body position, such as lying position and bending down. Eating milk, drinking water and antacids can relieve it. Angina pectoris usually occurs at night, worsens after fatigue, and cannot be relieved after eating. Posture has little effect on the disease. Taking vasodilators, such as indomethacin and nitroglycerin, is obviously effective.