Clinical manifestations of angina pectoris

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Coronary heart disease generally refers to coronary atherosclerotic heart disease, this disease can cause angina pectoris, mainly manifested as chest pain, accompanied by chest compression and shortness of breath and other symptoms.

Clinical manifestations of angina pectoris

1, chest pain

patients usually in strenuous exercise or overwork, emotional agitation chest pain symptoms, most of the adverse incentives can be relieved after the chest pain symptoms.

2, chest compression

If the disease continues to progress, leading to coronary artery is completely blocked, it will cause acute myocardial infarction, so that patients appear chest compression symptoms.

Clinical manifestations of angina pectoris

3, shortness of breath

daily work or exertion will appear shortness of breath symptoms, mainly due to insufficient heart pump blood.



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