Manifestations of Coronary Artery Occlusion


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The symptoms of coronary artery occlusion include chest pain, chest compression, shortness of breath, etc. The specific analysis is as follows:
1. Chest pain
After coronary artery occlusion, coronary artery ischemia and hypoxia cause vasospasm, stimulate peripheral pain nerves, and chest pain will occur.
2. Chest compression
With the continuous development of the disease, myocardial ischemia increases, leading to myocardial necrosis, affecting myocardial pulsation, and causing chest compression in patients.
3. Shortness of breath
If not treated in time, the disease continues to develop, causing cardiac function to decline, affecting oxygen delivery, leading to lung hypoxia, affecting respiratory function, and causing shortness of breath.