What symptom does coronary heart disease have?
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Want to know, coronary heart disease in clinical will have what obvious symptoms? Coronary heart disease is a kind of ischemic heart disease, it is mainly because of coronary artery stenosis, poor blood flow, resulting in insufficient blood supply caused by myocardial dysfunction. A research report points out that coronary heart disease is one of the diseases with the highest mortality rate in the world, so it is very harmful to the lives and health of patients. Moreover, the death toll of coronary heart disease in China has ranked second in the world, which should arouse the attention of Chinese people.
What symptom does coronary heart disease have?
Coronary heart disease has several clinical symptoms. These symptoms are also the type of coronary heart disease, the first is called angina pectoris. As the name suggests, this type of coronary heart disease at the time of onset will appear very serious angina. The second is called myocardial infarction. This kind of clinical manifestation is persistent intense pressure, stuffy feeling, also can have very intense pain.
In addition, patients with coronary heart disease in daily life, if engaged in physical labor, there will be varying degrees of chest tightness, shortness of breath, palpitations. When sleeping at night, if the pillow is too low, you will feel chest tightness and suffocation. Generally, if you sleep high, you will feel comfortable.
If the patients with coronary heart disease are in a noisy environment, they will feel flustered, chest tightness, especially uncomfortable. Moreover, generally, the heart rate is too slow or too fast, and the symptoms of arrhythmia are more serious. Some patients will have headache, toothache and other symptoms.
matters needing attention
Coronary heart disease should be found and treated in time, especially in the middle-aged and elderly people over 40 years old, who are a high risk group of coronary heart disease. Therefore, we should go to the hospital every year for physical examination, blood pressure examination and blood glucose examination. Do an ECG so you can rest assured.