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Understanding Coronary Artery Disease Symptoms

Understanding Coronary Artery Disease Symptoms

By: Researcher Taymur

Understanding CAD

CAD decreases blood flow in the brain. CAD decreases blood flow in the heart. This occurs when blood vessels are weakened and damaged by fat and other contaminants that accumulate in the plaque where the coronary artery is injured.

This can make you weak and abnormally beat your heart. It can cause heart failure over time. CAD is associated with chest pain, shortness of breath and other symptoms.

Understanding Angina CAD Symptom

A form of chest pain, called angina, has one specific symptom of CAD. Angina can feel tight, tight or heavy in your head. There can be a dull, burning, or an addictive feeling. It can be full or squeezed as well.

You may also think that your back, chin, chest, shoulders and arms are radiating angina. The malaise can stretch to your fingertips or to your upper abdomen from your shoulders. Up to your eyes or under your bottom button usually don’t feel angina discomfort.

Angina can only induce a vagueness, tension, or pain in some situations. It can disguise as indigestion or breathlessness. Women and older people are more likely to have this form of angina than men or younger people.

Angina may also cause other effects, such as sweating or an overall sense of an error.

Understanding Angina Causes

The symptoms of ischemia were angina. Ischemia occurs if your heart does not get enough fresh blood. This can produce an irregular feature of your heart muscle brace.

This usually happens when you take part in an operation requiring additional oxygen, such as exercise or feeding. You can also lose oxygen in your heart if you have pressure or cold temperatures and your body struggles to cope.

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CAD schemas are not always symptomatic. Often angina do not occur until a person has a severe heart disease, such as heart attack, cardiovascular insufficiency or abnormal heart rhythm. This is known as “silent ischemia.”

1st is Stable angina

2nd is Unstable angina

Understanding Angina or Heart Attack

Chest pain and other related symptoms may be present in both of these conditions. However, you receive immediate medical attention if pain changes in quality, lasts longer than 15 minutes or fails to respond to the tablets prescribed by your doctor. You may have a heart attack and a doctor may want you to evaluate.

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Signs of angina or a heart attack caused by a simple CAD can be as follows: misery, pain, tightness, weakness or burning feeling in your head, neck, legs, back, top of your body or jaw

Ignore these signals not. Don’t ignore them. People sometimes avoid searching for medical care, because they don’t know if something is seriously wrong. When you most need it, it may lead to delayed treatment. Being much safer than sorry is much better.

You can suffer a heart attack if you suspect, receive medical assistance immediately. The faster you get heart attack therapy, the better your survival chances.

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