Is myocardial ischemia serious? What to do about myocardial ischemia. Is it serious?

Updated on healthy 2024-04-10
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Hello, if there are no symptoms, during the physical examination, the doctor said that myocardial ischemia is not needed**.

    I hope the above reply is helpful to you and I wish you good health.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    If there are no symptoms, you can check it regularly to prevent accidents.

    I hope the above reply is helpful to you and I wish you good health.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    There is a type of coronary heart disease called asymptomatic myocardial ischemia, also known as occult coronary heart disease, which is a mild coronary heart disease, and many such patients can already see more than 70% of a coronary artery in coronary angiography, so drugs should be used as an intervention to delay the development of the disease. Among them, active control of risk factors such as hypertension, hyperlipidemia, diabetes, and smoking is the most important, followed by long-term use of statins**, and thirdly, the use of coronary artery dilation drugs and aspirin** as appropriate. In addition, it is necessary to rule out the possibility of secondary myocardial ischemia of hypertensive heart disease, cardiomyopathy, and hyperthyroidism, which can only be further diagnosed by going to the hospital.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It's serious, but the condition is fast and slow!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    You must pay attention to this, because I just took my mother to see it, you go to the hospital to check and do a color ultrasound electrocardiogram blood test, myocardial ischemia is divided into several kinds like my mother is a blood vessel blockage, the heart has a total of three very important blood vessels, is the doctor said, if all three are blocked, heart bypass!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Pay attention to moderate exercise, avoid eating animal fat and offal, regularly review blood pressure, electrocardiogram, pedal experiments, etc. It is recommended to control blood lipids, etc.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    When myocardial ischemia is severe, it can cause myocardial infarction, which can lead to sudden death. In severe cases, you may have indicators of dyslipidemia.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Myocardial ischemia refers to a pathological state in which the blood perfusion of the heart is reduced, resulting in a decrease in oxygen supply to the heart, abnormal myocardial energy metabolism, and inability to support the normal work of the heart. The blood supply to the heart is not static, but there are always fluctuations, but these fluctuations are regulated by the body itself, so that the supply and demand of blood are relatively constant, and the heart works properly. If any one of the causes causes myocardial ischemia, the body's regulation cannot meet the needs of the heart, which constitutes myocardial ischemia in the true sense.

    Why does the heart have ischemia? Decreased blood pressure, decreased blood supply to the aorta, and blocked coronary arteries can directly lead to a decrease in blood supply to the heart; Valvular heart disease, changes in blood viscosity, and lesions of the heart muscle itself can also reduce the blood supply to the heart. There is also a condition in which the blood supply to the heart is not reduced, but the oxygen requirement of the heart increases, which is a type of relative myocardial ischemia.

    The blood vessels that supply blood to the heart are called coronary arteries, and their openings are in the ascending aorta.

    Clinical results show that the main and most common cause of myocardial ischemia is coronary artery stenosis. And the main cause of coronary artery stenosis is atherosclerosis.

    Heart disease caused by coronary atherosclerosis is often referred to as coronary heart disease. Therefore, coronary heart disease is the "main culprit" of myocardial ischemia.

    Myocardial ischemia can have many adverse effects on the heart and throughout the body. Oxygen is essential for the activity of heart muscle cells, and oxygen is delivered to cells through the blood. The heart does not have an "oxygen storehouse" and is completely dependent on the blood supply to the myocardium, so once it is ischemia, it will immediately cause hypoxia.

    The direct consequence of hypoxia is that the aerobic metabolism of myocardial cells is weakened, and the production capacity is reduced, so that the necessary energy ** for heart activity is insufficient, causing angina, arrhythmia, and decreased cardiac function. At the same time, metabolic wastes cannot be effectively removed in a timely manner, which is prone to adverse effects. Ischemia, hypoxia, and energy deficiency will eventually affect the systolic function of the heart.

    Left ventricular failure usually occurs if the myocardium stops contracting in 20 25; If more than 40 percent of the heart muscle fails to contract, severe heart pump failure occurs. If this happens suddenly, a very dangerous cardiogenic shock can occur. Acute myocardial infarction is often associated with this condition.

    Myocardial ischemia can also impair diastolic function. The combination of poor systolic and diastolic tends to lead to increased ventricular filling pressure, pulmonary congestion, complex substance metabolism disorders, and myocardial electrical activity abnormalities. Therefore, once myocardial ischemia occurs, it is necessary to find the right symptom to avoid potential serious consequences.

    Cardiological ischemia is a type of coronary heart disease,** and the regimen is to choose nitrates (such as isosorbide mononitrate or its extended-release dosage form), which has the effect of dilating the coronary arteries of the heart and increasing the blood supply to the myocardium; Statins (such as avastatin, simvastatin) should also be taken to reduce cholesterol in the plasma on the one hand, stabilize the arterial plaque on the other, and prevent the plaque from falling off to form blood clots, causing stroke, etc.

    The so-called asymptomatic myocardial ischemia refers to the diagnosis of coronary heart disease.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    From what you said, it can be roughly concluded that you have the obvious effect of kidney deficiency, and the qi of the camp is weak, and the liver is damp and damp, so it is necessary to use some Chinese herbal health products reasonably.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    1. Excessive strain and excessive myocardial blood consumption can cause relative ischemia of myocardium.

    2. Volume insufficiency, systemic ischemia, can cause corresponding ischemia of myocardium.

    3. The blood vessels supplying blood to the myocardium are not smooth, which can cause blood supply disorder ischemia of the myocardium.

    4. Excessive aggregation of red blood cells, excessive blood viscosity and excessive impurities can cause myocardial blood circulation ischemia.

    5. According to the different causes of myocardial ischemia, symptomatic treatment should be used to eliminate the causes.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    At such a young age, it is best to clarify whether there is a primary disease, such as anemia, congenital heart disease, etc., and it is recommended to improve blood routine and cardiac color ultrasound examination.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Ginseng is not so everyone can eat, jujube wolfberry is hot, appropriate sports.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Intervention**.

    Percutaneous Coronary Intervention** (PCI): Stenting) Coronary Intervention**, or PCI, is a milestone event in the history of coronary heart disease in the past 30 years. It has the characteristics of small trauma, fast recovery and short hospital stay, and is widely accepted by patients.

    From the early simple balloon dilation, to the era of bare metal stents, and now to the era of drug-coated stents, it has become an important means of this disease. Therefore, for patients with typical or unstable symptom onset, unsatisfactory medication, and non-invasive examination suggesting myocardial ischemia, coronary angiography and, if necessary, stenting.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    First of all, you don't have to worry too much because you are still old and your body is still developing. Nowadays, medicine is very advanced, maintain more aerobic exercise, increase the strength of the heart muscle, such as jogging, brisk walking, swimming, etc. Maintaining a good mindset is also the most important.

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