Is my symptom angina pectoris 20

Updated on healthy 2024-05-06
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    China Heart Network Forum.

    Angina pectoris- Angina pectoris.

    Submitted by cheart on 06-15-2006 02:10 pm:

    Angina. Angina pectoris is a clinical syndrome caused by coronary insufficiency, acute, temporary ischemia and hypoxia of myocardium. It is characterized by paroxysmal anterior chest squeezing pain, which may be accompanied by other symptoms, mainly in the posterior part of the sternum, which can radiate to the precordium and left upper extremities, often during exertion or emotional agitation, lasting several minutes, and disappearing with rest or nitrate preparations.

    The disease is more common in men, most patients are over 40 years old, and fatigue, emotional agitation, full food, cold, rainy weather, and acute circulatory failure are common triggers.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    After eating often, first of all, you have to rule out digestive diseases, I guess you may have gastritis, and feeling that your chest is very congested also corroborates the diagnosis of the disease.

    How can a 21-year-old have angina?

    You can go to the hospital to have an ECG done, 10 yuan, not to say that you are sick, but to let you rule out the state of psychological tension.

    Don't be scared. You can eat less and more at each meal.

    Be in a cheerful mood and don't get sick all day long. You'll see again in a few days.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The initial symptoms of angina pectoris are very mild, and in addition to chest pain, pain often occurs from the left shoulder to the inside of the right hand. In addition, pain or numbness in the heart sockets and molars (molars) is common. If you have symptoms such as chest tightness when walking quickly or going up and down stairs, you should take it as soon as possible**.

    Angina pectoris, which occurs when climbing, walking quickly, or carrying heavy loads, is called exertional angina. Angina that occurs at rest is called spontaneous angina, and the severity and mode of the condition vary. Nature of angina pectorisThe nature of the pain is chest tightness, squeezing pain, tightness, burning sensation and anxiety, and some people have a feeling of impending death, suffocation, etc.

    Characteristic signs of angina: angina pectoris in older people is often absent. At or shortly after the onset of angina, some patients may have the following features: anxious expressions,** pale, cold, or sweating.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It's a crushing pain in the chest. Sweating all over the body when it hurts. That's how I felt.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Angina is the heart and angina is the heart. Well, I was very flustered, and I couldn't breathe after walking for a while. And there is that hard feeling near the heart, which is especially uncomfortable.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    When colic attacks, there is usually a squeezing pain in the chest, the location of the pain is mainly described as occurring behind the sternum, sometimes it spreads to the periphery of the chest, and there are also cases where the symptoms are not obvious, and the patient only feels chest tightness.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Angina pectoris is very uncomfortable, and it is very painful, the heart is very painful, I feel that the whole person is uncontrollable, it will cause a lot of diseases, I think angina still has to go to the hospital to see, what is going on?

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Angina pectoris is a cardiovascular disease, which is caused by coronary arteriosclerosis, causing blood vessel blockage, pain caused by poor blood flow, paroxysmal pain, persistent pain, such as angina should be treated in time.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The most obvious angina is a sense of frequent death, if there is no angina or the original angina**, in this case, it is most likely to affect life.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The typical symptoms of angina pectoris are usually dull and crampy in the retrosternum or precordial area, feeling like a heavy object pressing, or the feeling of being strangled or wrapped, and there is generally no sharp pain like pins and needles, cuts, or burns. The pain usually lasts for a few minutes, not just a few seconds, and more than 15 minutes may lead to more serious conditions, usually caused by emotional agitation or exertion. If it is angina, taking nitroglycerin or fast-acting heart pills can be significantly relieved, and there are some symptoms that are atypical, such as some people will have toothache, some people will have sore throat, and some people will have back pain, and some of them will show pain and discomfort in the upper abdomen.

    We should pay attention to whether these atypical symptoms are related to exertion, or nervousness and emotional agitation. If it lasts for a few minutes, we should be vigilant, especially patients with risk factors such as hypertension and diabetes.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The heart is the organ that pumps blood to the body, but the heart itself needs blood to keep it running. If the heart is compared to an engine that pumps oil, the coronary arteries are the oil pipes that transport the oil to the engine. Under normal circumstances, the oil pipeline can deliver fuel forcefully, so the whole body is full of energy.

    But once the oil pipe is clogged and the engine loses power, a series of subsequent symptoms can occur. Angina pectoris is a clinical syndrome caused by insufficient blood supply to the coronary arteries, myocardial ischemia and hypoxia.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    What does angina feel like? Angina is painful, and only those who have been in pain know what it feels like, and it is very uncomfortable. To be honest, life is worse than death.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    What does angina feel like? Angina pectoris, heart tightness, shortness of breath, chest tightness and pain, heart pain anywhere.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    There are two specific manifestations of angina. 1.Typical angina symptoms:

    Sudden, sudden, squeezing, bulging, or asphyxiating pain behind the upper or middle sternal body may also affect most of the precordial area, radiating to the left shoulder, anteromedial aspect of the left upper extremity, ring finger and little finger, and occasionally accompanied by a sense of impending death, often forcing the patient to stop moving immediately and, in severe cases, sweating. 2.Atypical angina symptoms:

    Pain may be located in the lower sternum, left precordium, or upper abdomen, radiating to the neck, jaw, left scapula, or right anterior chest, and may disappear quickly or be limited to discomfort and stuffiness in the left anterior chest, and is common in older patients or diabetic patients.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Feeling tight and short of breath, and the chest is full of pain.

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