What is coronary heart disease, what performance? Alert for chest pain?

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Coronary heart disease has become a disease that makes people turn pale. Naturally, there will be all kinds of views and all kinds of "treatment methods". Today, I made great efforts to study it. Now I will discuss with you what is coronary heart disease and how we should treat it.

What is coronary heart disease, what performance? Alert for chest pain?

Symptom 1: typical chest pain, induced by physical activity, emotional excitement, sudden precordial pain, mostly paroxysmal colic or squeezing pain, can also be a sense of suffocation. The pain starts from the retrosternal or precordial area and radiates upward to the left shoulder, arm, even the little finger and ring finger. Rest or taking nitroglycerin can relieve the pain.

Symptom 2: the parts of chest pain can also involve neck, mandible, teeth, abdomen, etc. Chest pain can also appear in a quiet state or at night, caused by coronary spasm, also known as variant angina pectoris. If the nature of chest pain changes, such as the recent progressive chest pain, the pain threshold gradually decreases, and even a little physical activity or emotional excitement, even when resting or sleeping.

Symptom 3: the pain gradually intensifies, frequency conversion, duration prolongs, removing the inducement or taking nitroglycerin can not relieve, at this time, unstable angina pectoris is often suspected.

matters needing attention

The risk factors that can be changed are: hypertension, dyslipidemia (high total cholesterol or low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, high triglyceride, low high-density lipoprotein cholesterol), overweight / obesity, high blood sugar / diabetes. The adverse lifestyle includes smoking, unreasonable diet (high fat, high cholesterol, high calorie, etc.), lack of physical activity, excessive drinking, and social problems psychological factor. The unchangeable risk factors were gender, age and family history. In addition, it is related to infection, such as cytomegalovirus, Chlamydia pneumoniae, Helicobacter pylori, etc.