What are the early symptoms of coronary heart disease?

Updated on healthy 2024-03-26
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Early symptoms of coronary heart disease.

    1. Dull pain in the retrosternal or precordial area, or constriction-like pain occurs during exertion or nervousness, and radiates to the left shoulder and left upper arm for a long time3

    5 minutes, resting and relieving on its own. 2. Chest tightness, palpitations, and shortness of breath during physical activity, which are relieved by themselves during rest. 3. Chest pain and palpitations during a full meal, cold or watching thrilling movies.

    4. When the pillow is low at night, you will feel chest tightness and breathlessness, and you need to lie down with a high pillow to feel comfortable. 5. Sudden chest pain, palpitations, and dyspnea when sleeping or lying flat during the day need to sit up or stand up immediately to alleviate it. 6. Palpitation, chest tightness, shortness of breath or chest pain and discomfort during straining during defecation or sexual exertion.

    7. Hearing the sound of gongs and drums or other noises around you causes panic and chest tightness. 8. Recurrent irregular pulse, unexplained tachycardia, or bradycardia. He was dizzy and fainted briefly.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Symptom 1: When sleeping with low pillow at night, you feel chest tightness and breathlessness, and you need to raise the pillow to lie (or sit) to feel comfortable; Sudden chest pain, palpitations, and dyspnea while asleep or lying flat during the day require immediate sitting or standing to be relieved; Symptom 2: Chest tightness, palpitations, and shortness of breath during physical activity, which are relieved spontaneously after rest; Sports-related headaches, toothaches, leg pains; chest pain and palpitations after a full meal, cold, or thrill movie; Symptom 3:

    palpitation, chest tightness, shortness of breath or chest pain during sexual straining or straining during defecation; Symptom 4: Hearing the sound of gongs and drums or other noises around you causes palpitation and chest tightness; Recurrent irregular pulses and unexplained tachycardia or bradycardia. Symptom 5:

    Dull pain in the retrosternal or precordial area, or constriction-like pain occurs during exertion or mental tension, and radiates to the left shoulder and left upper arm for 3-5 minutes, or even more than 10 minutes, and is relieved by itself after rest;

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1. Those who have chest pain and palpitations when they are full, cold or watching thrilling movies. This is one of the signals of the early symptoms of coronary heart disease.

    2. Secondly, the early symptoms of coronary heart disease are also chest tightness, palpitations, shortness of breath during physical activity, and those who relieve themselves at rest.

    3. Those who feel chest tightness and breathlessness when the sleep pillow is low at night, and need a high pillow to lie down to feel comfortable; Those who are asleep or have sudden chest pain, palpitations, or difficulty breathing when lying flat during the day, and need to sit up or stand up immediately to relieve it. It is also a signal of early symptoms of coronary heart disease.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Traditional Chinese medicine has made great progress in preventing the development of coronary heart disease and preventing the sudden onset of acute myocardial infarction.

    Blood stasis is more common in patients with coronary heart disease, and coronary angiography also shows that the degree of vascular stenosis in patients with stasis syndrome type is serious, so the traditional Chinese medicine cardiology Kang 0 Fu Tang focuses on coronary heart disease from the aspect of blood circulation and blood stasis.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Coronary heart disease is a disease that elderly friends are very afraid of, because this disease generally has no symptoms in the early stage of the disease, so it often catches us off guard, so what are the early symptoms of coronary heart disease? Let's find out.

    1. Myocardial infarction type:

    Prodromal symptoms, such as angina at rest and with light physical activity, are often present about 1 week before infarction, accompanied by significant malaise and exhaustion. Infarction is characterized by persistent and severe pressure, stuffiness, and even knife-like pain, which is located behind the sternum and often affects the entire anterior chest, with the left side being the most important. Some patients can radiate down the ulnar side of the left arm, causing tingling sensation in the left wrist, palm, and fingers, and some patients can radiate to the upper limbs, shoulders, neck, and jaw, mainly on the left side.

    2. Heart failure and arrhythmia:

    Some patients have a pre-existing angina attack, and later due to extensive lesions, extensive myocardial fibrosis, angina pectoris gradually decreases to disappear, but there are manifestations of heart failure, such as tightness of breath, edema, fatigue, etc., as well as various arrhythmias, manifested as palpitations. There are also patients who have never had angina and have direct manifestations of heart failure and arrhythmias.

    3. Angina pectoris:

    Presents with a sensation of squeezing and fullness behind the sternum, accompanied by marked anxiety, lasting 3 to 5 minutes, often radiating to the left arm, shoulder, jaw, throat, back, and may also radiate to the right arm. Sometimes these areas can be affected without affecting the retrosternal region. The pain caused by exertional angina pectoris caused by increased myocardial oxygen consumption such as exertion, emotional agitation, cold, and full meals can be relieved by rest and nitroglycerin.

    Sometimes angina is atypical and can manifest as tightness of breath, syncope, weakness, belching, and more often in older people.

    4. Asymptomatic myocardial ischemic type:

    Many patients have extensive coronary artery occlusion without feeling angina, and some patients even do not experience angina pectoris at the time of myocardial infarction. Some patients have sudden cardiac death and myocardial infarction is discovered during routine physical examination. In some patients, arrhythmias occur due to ischemic findings on ECG, or coronary angiography is done because of a positive exercise test.

    Such patients have the same chance of sudden cardiac death and myocardial infarction as patients with angina, so it is important to pay attention to daily heart care.

    5. Sudden death type:

    Refers to the sudden death caused by coronary heart disease, caused by cardiac arrest within 6 hours of the onset of acute symptoms. It is mainly caused by abnormal electrophysiological activity of myocardial cells caused by ischemia and severe arrhythmia.

    To sum up, experts have given some early symptoms of coronary heart disease, and experts hereby remind everyone that the damage caused by this disease to our body is far beyond our imagination, so we can only prevent the invasion of this disease by doing a good job of prevention in life.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Early detection, early diagnosis, and early ** are of great significance to the efficacy and prognosis of the disease, and coronary heart disease is no exception. If the following conditions occur, it is necessary to seek medical attention in time and detect coronary heart disease as soon as possible to avoid delaying the disease.

    1. Those who have retrosternal or precordial pain, or constriction-like pain during exertion or mental tension, and radiate to the left shoulder and left upper arm for 3-5 minutes, and are relieved by themselves after rest;

    2. Those who have chest tightness, palpitations, and shortness of breath during physical activity, and are relieved by themselves when resting;

    3. Exercise-related headaches, toothaches, and leg pains;

    4. Those who have chest pain and palpitations when eating full, cold or watching thrilling movies;

    5. Those who feel chest tightness and breathlessness when sleeping with low pillows at night, and need a high pillow to lie down to feel comfortable; Those who are asleep or have sudden chest pain, palpitations, or difficulty breathing when lying flat during the day, and need to sit up or stand up immediately to relieve it.

    6. Those who have palpitation, chest tightness, shortness of breath or chest pain and discomfort during sexual life or straining to defecate;

    7. Those who hear the sound of gongs and drums or other noises around them cause panic and chest tightness;

    8. Patients with repeated irregular pulse, unexplained tachycardia or bradycardia.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The common symptoms in the early stage of coronary heart disease are chest tightness and chest pain, which mainly appear during activity and generally relieve or disappear after activity. Some patients may have toothache, abdominal pain, or pain from the left shoulder to the fingers, which can easily be missed, so an ECG is needed to rule out coronary artery disease.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The early symptoms of coronary heart disease are less obvious and can be easily confused with other diseases. For example, the experience of palpitation and shortness of breath is often manifested as poor breathing, and always feels like something is blocked in the heart. If a person is flustered and short of breath occurs, it often indicates that there is a problem with his cardiovascular and cerebrovascular systems.

    In the long run, it is likely to lead to atherosclerosis and coronary heart disease.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The most obvious symptom in the early stage of coronary heart disease is angina, especially after strenuous exercise or exertion, mostly episodic colic or squeezing pain, as the disease progresses, the pain intensifies, the duration is prolonged, and it may radiate to the neck, jaw, teeth, abdomen, etc.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The narrowing of blood vessels is not obvious in the morning, and many people do not have any discomfort.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    My mother has been suffering from coronary heart disease for 5 years, and she has been taking Yi'an Ning pills, and now her condition is very well controlled, and she can help me take care of my children every day. She doesn't say that she is sick, and she will never see it. I am so grateful to Yi Ning Ning Pill that my brother and I decided to let my mother take this medicine all the time to take care of our body.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Coronary atherosclerotic heart disease is also referred to as coronary heart disease, and the coronary arteries supply blood to the heart like a hat. The coronary arteries are blood from the thick arteries and gradually transported to the capillaries, giving nutrients to each heart muscle cell in the heart. If the large arteries above are narrowed or blocked, it will cause avascular necrosis of many cardiomyocytes.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Yes, I'm Zhang Jun and I work for a power supply company. I have been suffering from coronary heart disease for more than two years, and it is very painful to have insomnia every day. Once by chance, I learned about Daqing ** Hospital, so I asked my family to take me to see it.

    I didn't expect it to be the first dean Huo Liguang to show me the disease, he is a traditional Chinese medicine practitioner, and he has a unique research on this kind of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases. In the end, he was cured through several courses of Chinese medicine acupuncture and internal decoction. You can also try it.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    You can go to the hospital for an electrocardiogram or Holter to see if there is a change in myocardial ischemia to determine whether you have coronary heart disease.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Characteristics of medical record: elderly male, tobacco and alcohol habits unknown, chest tightness during exercise, pain, relieved by rest, electrocardiogram, exercise test, cardiac ultrasound showed no abnormalities.

    Primary diagnosis: coronary heart disease.

    Basis: 1, elderly men at the age of high incidence of coronary heart disease, 2, typical clinical manifestations (angina): chest tightness during exercise, pain, rest can be relieved, coronary angiography or coronary CTA examination is recommended, treatment of coronary heart disease: first of all, it is necessary to actively change lifestyle: weight control, low-salt and low-fat diet, quit smoking and alcohol, eliminate tension, moderate exercise, etc.

    Then it is accompanied by drugs**: There are two main categories of coronary heart disease drugs**

    1. Drugs to improve prognosis and prolong life: B receptor blockers such as metoprolol, acei such as perindopril, statins such as simvastatin, antiplatelet such as aspirin, etc. Evidence-based medicine has confirmed that these drugs, when used consistently without contraindications, can delay the occurrence of acute cardiovascular events (e.g., myocardial infarction, sudden death) of coronary heart disease and improve prognosis.

    2. Drugs to improve clinical symptoms: 1. Coronary artery dilation drugs such as nitrates to relieve heartache, etc., 2. Antispasmodic calcium antagonists such as amlodipine, 3. B receptor blockers metoprolol, etc. With the exception of B-receptor blockers, the first two drugs mainly improve clinical symptoms and have no effect on prognosis.

    In addition to drugs, interventional intervention is currently a more mature means of coronary heart disease. , if financially permitted, consider intervening**. Interventional ** is less traumatic and has good clinical effect.

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