How is coronary heart disease caused? Symptom? How long do patients with coronary heart disease live

Updated on healthy 2024-04-30
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Heart disease, coronary heart disease: peanut shells one tael at a time, mung beans 5 yuan, fry a bowl of soup to serve, twice a day, it takes half a month.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Chest tightness and shortness of breath, coughing, sternum pain, palpitation, fatigue, and nausea may occur. It is mainly because of irregular living habits, or irregular eating habits, and frequent sulking, which will lead to coronary heart disease.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The precursor of coronary heart disease is that there will be heartache, mental tension, pain in the sternum, and a feeling of suffocation in the chest, which is the precursor of coronary heart disease. It is because of my irregular life and rest, and my mental pressure is relatively nervous.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Symptoms are chest tightness, shortness of breath, lack of oxygen to the brain, chest pain, fatigue, cough, and possibly fainting. Coronary heart disease is usually caused by insufficient blood supply to the heart, or some problems in the heart.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    After having coronary heart disease, how long a patient with coronary heart disease can live is affected by many factors, including the age of onset of coronary heart disease, the severity of the disease, the method (such as simple drugs, interventional surgery, heart bypass), whether there are other complications, whether there are other underlying diseases such as diabetes, hypertension, kidney disease, liver disease, etc. These factors can affect the survival time of patients with coronary heart disease. In general, patients with coronary heart disease have a shorter survival time with the older the age of onset.

    The more severe the disease, the shorter the survival time, and different ** methods will also have an impact on the survival time. If you have diabetes, high blood pressure, liver and kidney disease, or other diseases, your survival time will also be affected, and the more underlying diseases, the shorter your general survival time may be. After suffering from coronary heart disease, the management of the patient's own disease is the most important, which directly affects the patient's quality of life and survival time.

    The onset of coronary heart disease itself is closely related to lifestyle habits. Therefore, if you want to prolong the survival time of patients with coronary heart disease, you need to learn disease management, learn more about coronary heart disease, understand coronary heart disease, master disease knowledge, and live a better life. Learning knowledge pays attention to methods, you can find the "Coronary Heart Disease Knowledge Encyclopedia" on the Internet, specializing in popularizing the knowledge of coronary heart disease, and if you have coronary heart disease, you should learn more about coronary heart disease and learn to manage yourself, which is very important to prolong the survival time of patients with coronary heart disease.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Don't be too pessimistic, now that science is developed, coronary heart disease can also be cured, and there is no difference between normal people after being cured.

    Mr. Fan Changxi, a contemporary scientist in China, invented the word fan**, which can directly dredge blood vessels from outside the body, clean up the garbage in the blood vessels, and restore smooth blood circulation.

    The ** is the patient's own self at home, no need to take medicine, no need to do any surgery, convenient and trouble-free.

    If you want to know more about Fanzi**, you can visit Fanzi**.com. But be sure to visit Fan Zi **official**, because there are a lot of imitations and fakes nowadays.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    When people have coronary heart disease, if they cooperate with the doctor in time to carry out early prevention and treatment work, then the impact on life expectancy is not great. If people's condition is better and the condition has been greatly suppressed, then the life expectancy of coronary heart disease patients and ordinary people may be the same. However, if the disease changes abruptly, people are likely to have a stroke and myocardial infarction, and die suddenly.

    For this disease, the chance of accidental onset is very high, and even if a large degree of prevention is achieved, it is very likely to lead to sudden death. When people are sick, try to maintain an optimistic mood and face life positively.

    1. The prevalence of coronary heart diseaseAmong the many diseases, coronary heart disease is actually a multiple disease, and people over the age of 40 may suffer from this disease. The country's economy is constantly developing, and people's quality of life has also been greatly improved and enhanced, which has led to people being less active in having children, and there is a serious phenomenon of population aging. The aging of the population provides space for the development of these coronary heart diseases, and compared with the middle-aged and elderly people, the incidence is continuing to increase, and doctors will be more helpless for the disease.

    2. Precautions after illness When people learn that they have coronary heart disease, they must pay attention to it, and appropriate methods can slow down the impact of the disease. Many people choose drugs after they get sick**, so people need to take drugs on time and in accordance with the amount of drugs and follow the doctor's instructions. If people often stop taking medicine or forget to take it, it may also lead to sudden attacks on diseases and seriously affect people's life expectancy.

    When people have coronary heart disease, they must go to the hospital regularly to prevent some other complications.

    Illness is not terrible, what is terrible is that after the illness, people ignore the disease and do not carry out further **.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    There is no data on how long it can survive, but coronary heart disease is a chronic disease, and good disease management is the most important thing.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The key to how long you can live depends on whether the patient will manage the disease

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