Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Symptoms of Coronary Heart

Symptoms of Coronary Heart

Sometimes chest pain is not too distracting so many people ignore the pain because they think the pain is normal but if the chest pain immediately actionable tidakk can trigger heart attacks myocardial infarction). In addition to chest pain as initial symptoms of coronary heart disease, you can recognize other symptoms like the following:

* Pain in the left chest and difficulty breathing
* Frequent Shortness of breath
* Irregular heart rhythm
* Cold sweat
* Nausea and vomiting

Often experience pain in the chest can be a symptom of coronary heart disease due to coronary heart disease is usually preceded by signs such as chest pain, for it when you experience chest pain and should not be repeated often underestimated, especially if the pain felt in the middle of the chest to spread into left arm or neck or pain felt as far back, actually the pain is the effect of narrowing of the coronary arteries which contribute to the reduced blood flow to the heart. immediately to check the condition of your heart to the doctor for complaints of chest pain is the most frequent complaints for patients with coronary heart disease

Coronary heart disease is the narrowing of the arteries to the heart or blood vessel blockage of heart arteries, called coronary arteries. This blockage will result in delays in the supply of nutrients, especially oxygen to keep the heart can pump blood throughout the body without stopping, for that supply nutrients and oxygen in the blood must remain smooth because the heart is working hard without stopping even when we are asleep. If the coronary arteries are narrowed or clogged, it can be ascertained blood supply to the heart becomes impaired and diminished.

Coronary heart disease is characterized by fatty deposits that gather in the cells lining the wall of a coronary artery and block blood flow. Fatty deposits (atheroma or plaque) formed gradually and spread over a large divergence of the two main coronary arteries, which surrounds the heart and supply blood to the heart. Atheroma formation process is called atherosclerosis. Atheroma may protrude into the artery and causes the arteries to become narrow. If the atheroma growing, part of the atheroma may break and enter the bloodstream at the surface of the atheroma. To be able to contract and pump normally, the heart muscle, causing heart damage. The main cause of myocardial ischemia is coronary artery disease is angina (chest pain) and heart attacks (myocardial infarction)

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