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Four clinical manifestations of coronary heart disease


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Coronary heart disease is clinically known as coronary atherosclerotic heart disease. Clinically, there are four clinical manifestations of coronary atherosclerotic heart disease. The common clinical manifestations of coronary atherosclerotic heart disease are chest pain, chest compression, shortness of breath, etc.
1.
After coronary artery blockage in patients with chest pain, they cannot supply blood to the heart normally, causing myocardial ischemia, hypoxia, abnormal cardiac function, resulting in chest pain symptoms.
2. Chest compression When
coronary atherosclerotic heart disease is acute, it may cause acute myocardial infarction, resulting in myocardial necrosis, abnormal cardiac ejection function, and chest compression.
3. Shortness of breath When the
heart cannot pump enough blood to meet the needs of the body, it can cause abnormal lung tissue function. When the patient breathes hard, it can cause shortness of breath symptoms.