Heart disease vomiting blood dangerous?


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Hematemesis is a dangerous condition for heart disease patients. Heart disease
patients can increase the pressure in the pulmonary artery when they enter the middle and late stages, and cause local vein rupture to cause bleeding symptoms. More bleeding can lead to hematemesis, which is a more dangerous situation. If the patient does not actively treat, it may cause anemia, hemorrhagic shock and other problems due to bleeding, and even threaten life.
Patients need to actively seek medical treatment to stop bleeding. If the bleeding volume is large, surgery is required to suture the damaged site to stop bleeding. Daily attention should be paid to maintaining adequate rest to reduce the load on the heart and lungs.