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1.The arteries that nourish the myocardium are coronary arteries, and insufficient blood supply to the myocardium due to coronary artery disease is coronary heart disease, and electrocardiogram can illustrate the problem, coupled with the manifestation of chest pain, there should be no major problem in diagnosing coronary heart disease angina.
2.Hypertension is associated with coronary heart disease, but anemia is not associated with coronary heart disease. To high blood pressure for many years, newly discovered anemia, if the anemia is very severe, please pay attention to kidney function. (The specific reasons are limited in space, so I will not repeat them).
3.Chest pain diagnoses tendonitis, careless of human life, and is in contempt. Chest pain radiating to the shoulder is typical of angina, but there have been instances of misdiagnosis of frozen shoulder. (Your mother does have frozen shoulder and tendonitis, speechless).
4.Method: 1) Be sure to relax your mood, especially those with intense personalities, you should calm your emotions and avoid overjoying and sorrow.
2) Insist on taking antihypertensive drugs under the guidance of a doctor to control blood pressure.
3) Under the guidance of a doctor, insist on taking ** coronary heart disease drugs to reduce the degree of myocardial ischemia and prevent myocardial infarction. If necessary, or if the condition is really serious, coronary interventional stenting is done.
4) Regular physical examination and attention to the function of important organs.
5) Under the guidance of the doctor, the patient should carry cardiac emergency medicine, and should also have first aid measures at home for emergencies.
6) Exercise properly (do not overexert and exert too much), control weight, and quit bad habits such as smoking and drinking.
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The first floor is too interesting, the lack of blood supply to the heart is due to the coronary arteriosclerosis of the nutritional myocardium caused by poor blood supply, and therefore leads to insufficient blood oxygen supply, and anemia is not directly related, generally more common in the elderly, the main symptoms are: palpitation, chest tightness, shortness of breath, wheezing, palpitations, arrhythmia, angina, etc., it is recommended to eat lightly, do more aerobic exercise such as cycling and walking, etc., so and anemia are two concepts, please do not confuse.
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In the case of insufficient blood supply to the myocardium, combined with your age, it is necessary to be alert to the possibility of coronary heart disease, it is recommended to go to an authoritative hospital for examination, to rule out coronary heart disease caused by angina, the simple and safe method is 64-row CT professional cardiac examination. The coronary arteries can be clearly seen. Coronary angiography should be considered if necessary, as it is a traumatic test.
At present, only pre-operative examinations are considered. Hope it helps. yodak
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If the blood supply to the heart is insufficient, it is recommended to use stem cells**, and the effect is relatively obvious. You are **, Xuzhou Mining Group General Hospital has carried out this **.
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What are the symptoms of insufficient blood supply to the heart? Why? Let's take a look!
A symptom of insufficient blood supply to the heart is easy angina. The onset of angina is generally related to human activity and usually occurs when pain is felt or behind the breastbone, but sometimes angina occurs outside the chest. Such as toothache, headache, shoulder pain, etc.
Angina usually lasts for a few minutes and gradually gets better after a little rest. Insufficient blood in the brain**, severe abnormal heart rate, and decreased blood distribution in the heart can lead to a decrease in blood in the brain**. Gastrointestinal discomfort, insufficient blood supply to the heart, gastrointestinal discomfort, can cause vomiting, gastroenteritis, pancreatitis and other diseases.
The symptoms of insufficient blood supply to the heart are palpitation, palpitations, and many patients can feel the rhythm of the heartbeat, which is very uncomfortable, and the time is fast and slow, in fact, this is the manifestation of irregular heartbeat. When a normal person is quiet, the heart rate is maintained at 60 100 beats per minute. The heart beats faster when a person is moving, and when a person is pounding, it is like the heartbeat of a quiet person when he is moving.
Cardiac ischemia suffers first from the human brain, which can cause cerebral ischemia, so there are manifestations of dizziness. It may cause cerebral ischemia and, in severe cases, cerebral infarction.
The reason for controlling your intake of high-fat foods is that long-term intake of large amounts of fat can lead to hardening of the arteries. In addition, the effect of fat quality on blood lipids is very severe. In particular, saturated fatty acids contained in fatty foods can lead to a rise in high blood cholesterol.
It is generally believed that the ratio of unsaturated fatty acids, saturated fatty acids and monounsaturated fatty acids in the diet is best controlled in a ratio of 1:1:1 to avoid vascular damage.
All kinds of activities and thoughts of our body require a lot of heat and energy, and our human body itself cannot produce this necessary energy on its own. Be sure to consume it from food. Carbohydrates can be said to be the main body of caloric energy**, but improper intake is not good for human health.
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The symptoms are headaches, heart pain, shortness of breath, and asthma. When the blood supply to the heart is insufficient, the oxygen concentration in your blood decreases, so you will breathe heavily to ensure your blood oxygen supply.
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There will be weakness of limbs, dizziness, poor body immunity, abnormal blood circulation, and poor sleep quality; Because the blood supply is particularly insufficient, there is a risk of heart disease.
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Symptoms such as dizziness, headache, lack of energy, fatigue, and insomnia will occur; Because people themselves are nourished by blood, once the blood supply to the body is insufficient, it will lead to various diseases.
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5. Patients with insufficient cardiac function and blood will feel chest tightness and breathlessness when sleeping with low pillows at night, and patients with myocardial ischemia need to lie in a high pillow position to feel comfortable; Sudden chest pain, palpitations, and dyspnea when sleeping or lying flat during the day should be relieved immediately by sitting up or standing with a companion.
6. Long-term consumption of a large amount of fat is the main factor causing arteriosclerosis in animals, and the quality of fat has a greater impact on blood lipids, saturated fatty acids can increase blood cholesterol, and polyunsaturated fatty acids can reduce blood cholesterol, so dietary cholesterol content will have a certain impact on lipid metabolism in the body, which should be properly controlled.
Carbohydrates are the main body of caloric energy, excessive carbohydrate intake can cause calorie excess, and can also be converted into fat in the body, causing obesity and increasing blood lipids.
Therefore, it is necessary to strictly control the total intake of carbohydrates, especially the intake of sugar, which is generally not more than 10% of the total calories.
Dietary fiber can adsorb cholesterol, prevent cholesterol from being absorbed by the body, and can promote the excretion of bile acid from the feces, reduce the production of cholesterol in the body, so it can reduce blood cholesterol. Therefore, in the diet for the prevention and treatment of coronary heart disease, there should be sufficient dietary fiber.
Provides a rich source of vitamins.
Vitamin C can not only promote the production of bile acid from cholesterol, thereby lowering blood cholesterol, but also improve coronary circulation and protect the blood vessel wall. Niacin can dilate peripheral blood vessels and prevent thrombosis; It also lowers blood triglyceride levels. Vitamin E has an antioxidant effect, which can prevent the peroxidation of unsaturated fatty acids, protect the myocardium and improve myocardial hypoxia, and prevent thrombosis.
Therefore, we should pay attention to eating more vitamin-rich foods in our daily diet to prevent the occurrence of heart disease.
Ensure the supply of necessary inorganic salts and trace elements.
Iodine can inhibit the absorption of cholesterol by the intestine and reduce the deposition of cholesterol on the blood vessel wall, so it can slow down or prevent the onset of atherosclerosis. Dietary calcium, magnesium, potassium, sodium, copper, chromium, etc. are also associated with the onset of coronary heart disease.
Eat small meals often and avoid alcohol.
It is also not advisable to eat too much at dinner, otherwise it is easy to induce acute myocardial infarction. Alcohol is not allowed. Alcohol can increase the heart rate and aggravate myocardial hypoxia, so alcohol should be abstained.
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Insufficient blood supply to the heart can lead to a lack of oxygen, purple lips, dizziness, weakness and numbness in the limbs. In general, people with insufficient blood supply to the heart often have purple lips for a long time, and often have difficulty breathing, and need to take deep breaths. Insufficient blood supply to the heart can lead to angina, shortness, palpitation, and will also affect a certain amount of sleep, and in severe cases, dizziness, black eyes, etc.
The symptoms of insufficient blood supply to the heart are chest tightness and chest pain, and symptoms of breathlessness may occur. People with insufficient blood supply to the heart are manifested by angina, arrhythmias, and some diseases of the gastrointestinal tract.
Cardiac insufficiency is a manifestation of cardiovascular disease. It is a common symptom that has a great impact on the patient. Long-term cardiac insufficiency can cause many uncomfortable symptoms, which not only affect the patient's work and life, but also endanger the patient's health.
Angina pectoris is a clinical syndrome caused by myocardial ischemia caused by insufficient blood supply to the coronary arteries. The most common is coronary atherosclerosis. Insufficient blood supply to the heart affects heart function, and severe decline in heart function affects the blood supply to the whole body.
Angina pectoris is a typical symptom of insufficient blood**. The main cause is acute myocardial ischemia. Attacks of angina are usually related to activity or morning waking and usually occur in the precordial area or behind the sternum.
This is a squeeze that can be released to the left shoulder and teeth for a few minutes.
Exercise-related sore throat and burning sensation accompanied by toothache are also a sign of insufficient blood supply to the heart. Some patients may experience chest tightness, shortness of breath, and chest pain after a full meal, cold, or after drinking alcohol. Some patients also have significant chest pain after exertion, accompanied by arrhythmias that cannot be relieved.
Many of the above manifestations are related symptoms of insufficient blood supply to the heart. Cardiac insufficiency, which mostly refers to a finding on the ECG, should be further examined with cardiac ultrasound and ambulatory ECG to determine the structure and function of the heart and whether there is active ischemia.
Patients often feel symptoms such as chest tightness and discomfort, which are more likely to occur during physical activity, and are mostly gradually relieved after resting. Palpitations: Induced by fullness, coldness, and agitation, patients often feel a noticeable rapid heartbeat.
The blood vessels that supply blood to the heart are composed of a series of vascular networks, and in terms of shape, this coronary artery resembles a certain "crown", so it is also called a coronary artery. The main causes of insufficient blood supply to the heart muscle are irrational diet and too little exercise. Both often cause hyperlipidemia and hypercholesterolemia.
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Symptoms such as angina, arrhythmia, decreased blood supply to the brain, abdominal discomfort and other symptoms will occur; Chest pain, or pain elsewhere, the brain is prone to dizziness, accompanied by vomiting, acute gastroenteritis and other manifestations.
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The symptoms of insufficient blood supply to the heart are dizziness, chest pain, chest discomfort, and people with insufficient blood supply will feel red pain in the chest and cold sweat on the forehead.
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Feeling unwell, dizzy, pale, insomnia, prone to angina pectoris, these are relatively common phenomena.
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Angina pectoris, dizziness, breathlessness, arrhythmias, chest pain, chest tightness, shortness of breath, back pain, acute cholecystitis, etc., especially after strenuous exercise, these symptoms are more intense.
The symptoms of insufficient blood supply will be manifested as weakness, dizziness, sometimes nausea and retching, insufficient blood supply, then the body is relatively weak, the diet is not very good, and the weight will be reduced.
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