Stomach pain or angina? What is angina?

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

    It should be stomach pain, typical angina pectoris, retrosternal squeezing pain, short duration, about a few minutes, if you want to find out**, you can do gastroscopy, although it is painful, but it can be confirmed, if it is ulcer disease, according to the pre- and postprandial pain, it can also be distinguished from gastric ulcer or duodenal ulcer. If you are not worried, you can do an electrocardiogram examination, ** the disease will not cause epigastric pain.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    An ECG during an attack can tell the story. Or do a gastroscopy, but from what you see above, it is more likely that it is the cause of the stomach.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Acute gastritis or gastric ulcer.

    It is best to have a gastroscopy.

    That's a stomach ache indeed.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    **Sick pelvic inflammatory disease like that.

    Let's go to the hospital for a check-up.

    Otherwise, it will give you a lifetime.

    You may be pregnant, oh.

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  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Angina pectoris is a clinical syndrome caused by acute, temporary ischemia and hypoxia of the myocardium, with episodic chest pain or chest discomfort as the main manifestations. Fatigue, agitation, satiety, cold, rainy weather, and acute circulatory failure are common triggers. **Generally, it is mainly based on drugs**, and at the same time, pay attention to adjusting the diet, not overeating, and quit smoking and drinking.

    Adjust daily life and workload; Reducing mental burden; Maintain appropriate physical activity and try to avoid any known trigger for a seizure.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Angina pectoris refers to a group of syndromes with precordial pain as the main clinical manifestation caused by insufficient blood supply to the coronary arteries due to coronary atherosclerotic stenosis, temporary myocardial ischemia and hypoxia.

    In addition, myocardial bridges can also cause angina.

    Go to the hospital and listen to the doctor's advice!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Hello: Angina pectoris is a kind of pain that is felt by the heart nerve because of myocardial ischemia. People will feel angina, and then they will usually cover their chest and stop other movements.

    If you have angina, you can take nitroglycerin tablets to relieve it.

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  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    You don't know if it's heart pain or stomach pain now, I see you go to the hospital for examination, first do an electrocardiogram, and then do a cardiac color ultrasound to see if there is a problem with the heart, if there is no problem with the heart, you can go to check the electronic gastroscopy, if there is a serious problem gastroscopy, the doctor will not give you a gastroscopy, because I am afraid of complications, I wish you to find out the cause as soon as possible, and the body will recover as soon as possible!!

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It won't just hurt in your heart.

    Settle the things in your heart, and the heartache will be gone.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    You should also pay attention to rest, ensure sufficient sleep time every day, avoid staying up late, and avoid overwork.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    If you are not studying medicine, it is best to go to the hospital to take an electrocardiogram when you have symptoms, so that you can distinguish clearly.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    First, the location of pain, the heart pain generally radiates from the back of the sternum (the sternum is the narrow bone that connects the left and right ribs in the middle of the chest) to the left, while the stomach pain is relatively low, often above the umbilicus, in the heart socket (rib angle) and below.

    Second: looking at the accompanying symptoms, heart pain is generally accompanied by palpitation, chest tightness, dyspnea, lip bruising and other manifestations of hypoxia, often a strong sense of suffocation, and stomach pain accompanied by symptoms generally include gastric acid, stomach distention, poor appetite, etc.;

    Third: the trigger of pain, heart pain generally occurs after exercise, after a full meal, when the mood is excited, and when the weather is cold;

    Fourth: the duration of pain, heart pain will not exceed 15 minutes at a time, while stomach pain is generally not fixed in length. However, if it takes more than fifteen minutes to basically determine that it is not a heart ache.

    Finally, it is important to refer to the relevant medical history in those areas in the past. Of course, the above is only a preliminary judgment from the supervisor's feelings, and on the basis of the second, further examination may be required before the final characterization can be made. Hope it helps!

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Angina pectoris, which is episodic pain as the main clinical manifestation, is mostly manifested as chest squeezing pain, mainly located behind the sternum, can radiate to the precordial area, upper limbs, jaw and throat, and some patients only present with chest tightness. Attacks may be accompanied by sweating, nausea, vomiting, palpitations, or difficulty breathing.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Angina pectoris is a clinical syndrome with episodic chest pain or chest discomfort caused by coronary insufficiency, acute temporary ischemia and hypoxia of myocardium. Angina pectoris is the pain felt by the cardiac ischemia reflex to the surface of the body, characterized by paroxysmal and crushing pain in the anterior chest, which can be accompanied by other symptoms, the pain is mainly located in the posterior part of the sternum, can radiate to the precordial area and the left upper limb, labor or emotional agitation often occurs, each episode lasts 3 5 minutes, can be several days, can also be several times a day, and disappears after rest or nitrate preparations.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Analysis: Hello, according to the symptoms, the cause of angina is not ruled out. Electrocardiogram (ECG), lipid diaphragm, and cardiac ultrasonography are required.

    After the diagnosis, the method is developed. , Suggestions: If it is angina pectoris, myocardial blood supply is insufficient, you can take compound Danshen dripping pills and isosorbide nitrate tablets**.

    It is necessary to take care of rest and avoid emotional agitation.

    If neuralgia is caused, carbamazepine tablets can be taken along with vitamin B1**. It's important to take breaks.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Angina pectoris refers to episodic chest pain induced by temporary ischemia and hypoxia of the myocardium caused by acute insufficiency of blood supply to the coronary arteries. Most of the angina pectoris is caused by coronary atherosclerosis, and the transmissive area of the coronary artery is more than 75%, resulting in insufficient blood supply and oxygen supply to the myocardium during exercise. Or for some reason, the sympathetic nervous system is overexcited, and the body oversecretes catecholamines, resulting in coronary artery spasm, which causes myocardial ischemia. Angina pectoris is a pain felt by myocardial ischemia reflex to the surface of the body, characterized by paroxysmal, crushing pain in the anterior chest, which can be accompanied by other symptoms, mainly located in the posterior part of the sternum, and can radiate to the precordium and left upper extremity.

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