What are the signs of heart disease, what are the signs of heart disease?

Updated on healthy 2024-04-18
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    In addition to the common symptoms of heart palpitations and pain in the precordial area, heart disease often has some physical signs. Pay attention to these aura symptoms, you can detect them early, early**.

    These physical signs include:

    Breathing - shortness of breath occurs when doing some light activity, or when in a quiet state, but not accompanied by cough or sputum. This condition is most likely a manifestation of left ventricular insufficiency.

    Complexion – If the face is pale and purple, and the expression is indifferent, this is a critically ill face in the advanced stage of heart disease. If the face is dark red, this is characteristic of rheumatic heart disease and mitral stenosis. If it is pale, it may be a sign of mitral regurgitation.

    Nose – If the nose is hard, it is a sign that there is too much heart fat accumulation. If the tip of the nose is swollen, heart fat may also be enlarged or heart disease is enlarging. In addition, a red nose is often an indication of heart disease.

    - Patients with chronic heart failure and advanced cor pulmonale may be dark brown or dark purple. **Mucous membranes and extremities are bluish-purple, indicating a lack of oxygen to the heart.

    Ears – Heart patients have varying degrees of tinnitus in the early stages, and if you have a continuous fold in your earlobe, it is most likely due to coronary arteriosclerosis.

    Head and neck – If a tendon as thick as a little finger protrudes from the collarbone to the earlobe, right heart insufficiency is likely.

    Shoulder - The weather is good, but there are bouts of soreness in the left shoulder and left arm, which may be coronary heart disease.

    Hands and feet—Distinctly thick finger ends or toes, and a raised nail surface like a drumstick, is common in patients with chronic cor pulmonale or congenital cyanotic heart disease.

    Lower extremities - edema of the lower extremities in middle-aged and elderly people is often a manifestation of obstruction of venous blood return due to cardiac insufficiency. If palpitations and wheezing are common, they can only be relieved by squatting, which is a characteristic manifestation of cyanotic heart disease.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Dizziness, dizziness, fatigue, etc., lack of energy.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1. Tinnitus.

    It has been clinically found that many patients with heart disease will have symptoms of tinnitus, and the degree of tinnitus varies from patient to patient. For middle-aged and elderly people, if tinnitus often occurs or tinnitus is relatively long, it is necessary to go to the hospital for examination in time, which is likely to be caused by heart disease.

    2. Chest pain.

    Some people with heart disease also have chest pain, usually under the chest or on the left side of the chest. Other patients have a dull ache that lasts for hours or even days.

    3. Snoring.

    Snoring in sleep is a sign that the heart is still active, which is also a precursor to heart disease. If you snore for a long time, you must pay more attention because people who snore are more likely to develop heart disease.

    4. Difficulty breathing.

    After heart disease, most patients experience chest tightness, difficulty breathing, and these patients experience more severe symptoms after activities or physical exertion. However, with a little rest, this symptom can be relieved.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The precursors of heart disease are: tinnitus, snoring, chest pain, dyspnea, edema. For patients with cardiac insufficiency, water intake should be controlled in daily life, and salt intake should be appropriately restricted in the diet.

    It is necessary to pay attention to rest, avoid excessive mood swings, avoid fatigue, avoid heavy physical labor, and appropriately participate in some light physical activities or light physical work.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Clause.

    1. Chest pain. Chest pain is the most common clinical manifestation of heart disease, and the pain is usually located behind the sternum or in the precordial area.

    Clause. Second, panic. Especially in the presence of arrhythmias, patients may have palpitations and palpitations.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Precursors of the heart: tinnitus, snoring, chest pain, dyspnea and edema. If the heart is insufficient, water intake should be controlled in daily life, and salt intake should be appropriately restricted in the diet. Pay attention to rest, avoid excessive mood swings, avoid fatigue, and avoid heavy physical labor.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    A bad heart can cause many uncomfortable symptoms and have a bad impact on the quality of life in daily life.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The heart is like the generator of our human body, all the functions of the body, whether it can function normally, are maintained by the heart, and the heart is the most vulnerable organ, such as coronary heart disease, cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, etc., will take people's lives.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Early signs of heart disease are also under the condition.

    Discomfort such as palpitations, fatigue, and shortness of breath during physical activity, or dyspnea.

    When tired or nervous, there is sudden retrosternal pain or a feeling of pressure in the chest.

    Left chest pain with sweating, or pain radiating to the shoulders, arms, and neck;

    a rapid, slow, short, or irregular pulse;

    Wake up suddenly while asleep or having a nightmare, feeling palpitations, chest tightness, difficulty breathing, and need to sit up.

    It took a while to get better;

    Feeling palpitations, tightness in the chest, or chest when eating a heavy meal, being cold, smoking, or watching a stressful movie or television. Pain.

    In public places, it is easy to feel chest tightness, poor breathing, and insufficient air.

    When going upstairs, you are more likely to have heart palpitations and shortness of breath than before or more than others.

    Sudden palpitations, dizziness, blackness in front of the eyes, and a feeling of falling.

    Children have poor mobility than their peers, and they feel palpitations, shortness of breath, fatigue, and bluish lips during activity.

    After a cold, you may feel palpitations, fatigue, or shortness of breath when you walk a little quickly.

    Sudden chest discomfort and fainting on the ground, or a feeling of imminent "death".

    When you sleep at night with a low pillow, you feel difficult to breathe and need to sleep with your pillow high.

    Swelling of the lower extremities is present.

    Enlargement, deformity at the ends of the fingers or toes.

    Abnormal colors such as bruising and dark red on the face, lips and nails.

    Feeling an abnormal heartbeat at rest, or a tremor sensation when touching the heart part of the chest wall in front of the hand.

    Left shoulder pain that does not heal for a long time.

    Heart disease suffers from all ages, men and women, young and old.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Heart disease is just a general term for all heart diseases, it can be coronary heart disease, myocarditis, myocarditis, endocarditis, valvular disease, arrhythmia, cardiomyopathy, etc., I don't know which one you are talking about, each of them ** and prognosis, treatment is different, but one thing can be clear, that is, any kind of do not want to use dietary supplements**, it is recommended that you go to the hospital for a detailed examination, including electrocardiogram, cardiac color ultrasound, blood pressure, blood sugar, blood lipids, chest X-ray, if necessary, coronary angiography, plate exercise, 24-hour Holter ECG, and then targeted medication after finding the real cause**, heart disease is characterized by no discomfort, often sudden onset, and the condition is acute and fatal.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Different types of heart disease have different symptoms, but the common symptoms are chest tightness, palpitation, shortness of breath, and fatigue. In addition, there are symptoms such as chest pain, cyanosis, cough, coughing up blood, edema, dyspnea, and a sense of impending death. Heart disease refers to a large group of diseases that affect the normal function of the human heart, including congenital heart disease and acquired heart disease.

    Congenital heart disease is caused by abnormal development of the heart during the fetal period, and the lesions can affect all tissues of the heart; Acquired heart disease refers to the disease caused by external or intrinsic factors in the heart after birth. Such as: coronary atherosclerotic heart disease, rheumatic heart disease, hypertensive heart disease, cor pulmonale, infectious heart disease, endocrine heart disease, blood disease heart disease, nutritional metabolic heart disease, etc.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

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    Good luck soon**!

    Wanfeng heart expert team, give you a healthy heart.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Heart disease does not come on suddenly, many times there are traces of it, and in the early stages of heart disease, symptoms such as snoring, tinnitus, slow recovery of the flu, edema, chest pain, and inability to lie flat may occur.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Heart disease, which can kill people at any time, is not without any warning in advance, but people do not pay enough attention to some of the preludes it manifests, and if the following problems occur, it is time to pay attention: pain in the precordial area, palpitations, blue or black lips, and thick tongue coating.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Discomfort such as palpitations, fatigue, and shortness of breath during physical activity.

    or a feeling of difficulty breathing.

    When tired or nervous.

    Sudden onset of retrosternal pain or pressure in the chest.

    Pain in the left chest accompanied by sweating.

    or pain radiating to the shoulders, arms and neck.

    a rapid, slow, short, or irregular pulse;

    Sudden awakening during a deep sleep or nightmare.

    Feeling palpitations, chest tightness, and difficulty breathing.

    It takes a while to sit up and get better.

    Difficulty breathing, chest tightness, or chest pain during sex.

    Feeling palpitations, chest tightness or chest pain when eating a heavy meal, being cold, smoking, or watching a stressful movie or television.

    In public places.

    Feeling tight in the chest, poor breathing, and not enough air.

    When going upstairs, you are more likely to have heart palpitations and shortness of breath than before or more than others. Sudden heart palpitations, dizziness, and blackness in front of the eyes.

    There is a feeling that you are going to fall.

    Children are less mobile than their peers.

    Palpitations, shortness of breath, fatigue, and bluish lips during activity.

    After a cold, I also feel palpitations and fatigue after slight labor.

    Or walk a little faster and feel short of breath.

    Sudden chest discomfort and fainting to the ground.

    Or there is a feeling that you are about to "die".

    Difficulty breathing when sleeping at night with a low pillow.

    You need to sleep with your pillow high.

    Swelling of the lower extremities is present.

    Enlargement, deformity at the ends of the fingers or toes.

    Abnormal colors such as bruising and dark red on the face, lips and nails. Abnormal heartbeat at rest.

    or a tremor sensation when the hand touches the heart of the chest wall in front of it.

    Palpitations, dizziness, shortness of breath, or edema during pregnancy.

    Left shoulder pain that does not heal for a long time.

    Knowing the heart] the "engine" of the human body

    The heart is a strong, tireless, hard-working powerful pump. The heart is to the body what the engine is to the car.

    If a person's heart beats 70 times a minute on average and the life expectancy is 70 years old, the heart will beat nearly 2.6 billion times in a person's lifetime. Once the heart stops beating and cannot be re-beaten by resuscitation, it means that a person's life is over.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Types of common heart disease:

    a.Congenital heart disease.

    1.It may be related to the mother's illness or medication taken in the early stages of pregnancy.

    2.Linked to genetics.

    b.Acquired heart disease.

    1.Coronary heart disease.

    Smoking, diabetes, high blood pressure, etc., lead to hardening and narrowing of the arteries, which obstructs blood flow and makes it easy to cause damage to the myocardium due to lack of oxygen.

    2.Hypertensive heart disease.

    a.Arterial hypertension causes left ventricular hypertrophy.

    b.Pulmonary hypertension causes right ventricular hypertrophy.

    3.Rheumatic heart disease.

    Chronic rheumatic heart disease is mainly caused by the gradual deterioration of heart valves after rheumatic fever infection.

    4.Punky. Heart** Chronic bronchitis, emphysema, etc. lead to pulmonary hypertension, which makes the right ventricle hypertrophy or failure.

    5.Cardiomyopathy.

    2. Metabolism.

    or abnormal hormonal changes in the heart muscle, sometimes alcoholism, drugs can also cause changes in the heart muscle.

    6.Heart tumors.

    Most of them are benign tumors, with myxoma being the most common, and primary cardiac malignancy is rare. 7.

    Vascular lesions. Including aneurysms caused by hypertension, and vascular lesions caused by other immune dysfunction.

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