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The first thing to cure is to go to bed early and ensure adequate rest to avoid overwork and angina. It's because of staying up late!
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Staying up late is also boiling blood, it is better not to stay up late often, and measure blood pressure diligently
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Oh. Staying up late often affects the autonomic nerves, and it just so happens that the autonomic nerves also regulate the heart, so it is best to do an electrocardiogram to see if there is any problem with the heart.
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Staying up late often can affect the heart and also affect the metabolism of liver function.
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Angina is associated with coronary atherosclerosis, but if myocardial oxygen consumption increases, angina attacks can occur due to the relative inadequacy of the coronary arteries, even in the absence of coronary artery disease. Many bad lifestyle habits are not good for health, and staying up late often can not only disrupt the biological clock, but also sometimes cause danger. Let's introduce it to you.
Staying up late may trigger angina, which is not good for your health. Those who stay up late lack sleep and have high nervous tension, which may cause a relative lack of blood supply to the human myocardium and are prone to various cardiovascular diseases. In particular, patients with pre-existing cardiovascular diseases, such as hypertension and hyperlipidemia, are more likely to cause angina.
However, the average person does not have coronary artery disease, angina pectoris after staying up late is only caused by transient ischemia of the myocardium, the pain may disappear after a good rest, but the possibility of heart disease cannot be completely ruled out, if the pain lasts too long, you should go to the hospital in time to do relevant examinations, such as electrocardiogram, cardiac enzymes, etc. Patients with angina pectoris should pay attention to rest, not be too tired, and try to avoid staying up late. If staying up late triggers angina, nitroglycerin or cardiac can be taken during the attack to rapidly dilate the coronary arteries, increase myocardial blood**, and improve myocardial ischemia to avoid myocardial necrosis due to ischemia.
The above content is an introduction to whether staying up late will cause angina pectoris, I believe that after reading it, you have a certain understanding of whether staying up late will cause angina, I hope it can help you.
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Western medicine diagnoses tingling in the heart area as a manifestation of many diseases, such as intercostal neuritis, costochondritis, soft tissueitis, pleurisy, pericarditis, angina pectoris, cardiac neurosis and other common diseases. 1.
Intercostal neuritis, costochondritis, and soft tissue inflammation are mainly manifested by local tenderness in the chest, which is not related to physical activity. Some analgesics** may be used, and the course of the disease is self-limiting, and ECG is normal. 2.
Pleurisy presents with pain related to breathing, which worsens with inspiration and lessens with exhalation. It may be accompanied by symptoms such as fever. ECG is normal. ECG is normal. 3.
Pericarditis is characterized by pain related to breathing, which worsens with inspiration and lessens with exhalation. The pain is severe and is mainly located in the precordial area. May also be accompanied by fever. ECG is characteristic. You should go to the hospital to see a cardiologist**. 4.
The symptoms of coronary heart disease and angina pectoris occur in men and menopausal women after the age of 30, and the chest pain is located in the retrosternal and precordial area, which is dull or burning, and generally does not appear as stabbing pain. The duration is mostly about 2 minutes, generally no more than 15 minutes, related to physical activity, after rest. If the angina pectoris is unstable, it can last more than 20 minutes, and the inactivity is painful.
ECG may have ST-T. You should go to the hospital to see a cardiologist**. 5.
Cardiac neurosis is more common in women and young men, manifested by tingling in the precordial area, pinprick sensation, which lasts for a few seconds and is quickly relieved, accompanied by palpitation, increased heart rate, nervousness and anxiety. ECG is normal. No special ** is required. Resolves spontaneously. ......
It is recommended to go to the hospital to have an ECG to see, it is not expensive!
Then you have to learn more about this from the medical history, otherwise no one will know what your situation is! First of all, your age and gender need to be informed, where is your pain prepared? What is the nature of the pain?
How does it hurt? When is the general pain? Is it tired, physically active, or normal, unprovoked?
And then how is the pain relieved? Are there any medications that can be taken to relieve the situation? Or resting in place or what?
How long does it usually hurt? What other symptoms are there besides this pain, etc. Do you have any medical history?
According to what you said, you are only 16 years old, that is, there should be no major history of heart disease and other medical history, when the pain is deep, it will be more painful, it should be caused by the nerves, to be honest, I have also had this situation, I have not seen a doctor, and I have not appeared many times, with your situation you can observe whether it is frequent, this is not necessarily a heart problem, it is more likely not to be a big problem! Of course, if it is frequently aggravated, it is recommended to see a doctor! Take a routine ECG and take a look!
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There are many types of heart disease, such as congenital heart disease, rheumatic heart disease, hypertensive heart disease, coronary heart disease, etc.
Guiding opinions: 1. Staying up late and fatigue are one of the factors that aggravate or induce coronary heart disease.
2. According to the situation you described, it is likely to be premature contractions, and it is recommended to go to the hospital to check the ECG, and if necessary, check the 24-hour Holter ECG.
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Guidance: Hello, generally no, staying up late will consume a lot of protein, and staying up late for a long time will lead to a decrease in resistance and a disorder of the biological clock. There are ways to condition the body:
1.Drink plenty of water to promote the excretion of metabolites in the body; 2.Supplement with high-quality protein, such as drinking milk; Multivitamin supplementation; 3.
It is necessary to strengthen exercise and improve qi and blood circulation; 4.You can properly brew some soup to regulate qi and blood, such as blood nourishing food, etc.!
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