Myocardial infarction can incontinence


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Myocardial infarction is usually referred to as acute myocardial infarction, which usually does not lead to incontinence.
Acute myocardial infarction is usually caused by coronary atherosclerosis, resulting in necrosis of the heart muscle due to lack of blood supply. The main clinical manifestations are precordial pain, fatigue, chest discomfort, difficulty breathing, shortness of breath, irritability, general sweating, low blood pressure, etc., which usually does not cause incontinence. Because the nerve that controls defecation is autonomic nerve, and autonomic nerve belongs to a part of human nervous system, it is mainly governed and controlled by brain, so when brain disease occurs, such as cerebral infarction, damage autonomic nerve signal conduction, may appear incontinence problem, and acute myocardial infarction generally does not affect autonomic nerve signal conduction, so it will not lead to incontinence.