Symptoms of coronary artery blockage |
Symptoms of coronary artery blockage
Many people in their twenties have begun to have blockages in their arteries. Healthy arteries are essential for the delivery of clean and oxygen-rich blood from the heart to the rest of the body. But when cholesterol, fat and cell waste start accumulating in the arteries due to various factors, they block the flow of blood which later leads to heart disease.
The following are the symptoms of an artery blockage or "heart block".
· Fainting / fainting
Dizziness
· Fatigue
ول Shortness of breath
* Chest pain
* Pain in the lower back
* Male weakness in men
* Having cold hands, pain in the hands
These symptoms can also occur in other diseases. If these symptoms are severe and for the primary time, contact your personal physician or the closest hospital immediately. If the symptoms are not severe, still consult a doctor and get the necessary tests done so that it is easier for the doctor to prescribe the right treatment.
How is heart block diagnosed?
A general practitioner or any doctor you visit can diagnose a Adams-Stokes syndrome during a patient supported the above symptoms. And if the patient has of these symptoms, then it's appropriate for the patient to right away contact a specialist doctor and obtain examined. There are three main types of cardiologists.
1. Cardiologist: For diagnosing and treating heart condition in adults
2. Pediatric Cardiologist: For the diagnosis and treatment of heart disease in newborns, young children and young children.
3. Electrophysiologists: Cardiologists and pediatric cardiologists who concentrate on the electrical system of the guts .
Symptom information
In the presence or absence of symptoms, the physician may ask the patient some questions on what's happening.
* Did the patient notice any signs of blockage in the arteries?
* Does the patient feel other symptoms?
* Does anyone in the family already have heart disease?
* Is the patient using any kind of herbal, without doctor's advice and any other kind of medicine?
* Use of cigarettes, alcohol or drugs
Physical examination
Physical examination is the examination of the heartbeat. The heart rate is assessed to be at a smooth, consistent and accurate rate. Doctors also check the pulse rate. Swelling of the legs and feet is observed, indicating an increase in heart volume. In addition, it seeks to find out about other diseases that are related to heart disease.
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