Acute myocardial ischemia How common is it?

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Acute Coronary Syndrome is a symptom  joker123 of myocardial infarction and angina pectoris from ischemic heart disease. This results in nausea and vomiting, chest pain, dizziness, fainting.

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What is Acute Coronary Syndrome?
Acute Coronary Syndrome, a myocardial infarction and angina pectoris, are common symptoms of myocardial infarction. Acute ischemic heart disease Myocardial infarction This will result in some heart muscle loss of function because there is not enough blood. The blood supply to the heart is not consistent. The pain will come on suddenly when you are relaxing or at rest.

Acute myocardial ischemia How common is it?
Acute ischemic heart disease Can be found at all ages. Especially in the senior age
symptom
Symptoms of acute myocarditis
The most common symptoms of acute myocarditis are:
Chest pain from ischemic heart
Mild or severe pain in your chest, neck, left shoulder, and lower arm (especially your left arm) .The pain can be slow or fast, light, or very painful.
Signs of the disease and other symptoms of acute myocarditis are:
Respiratory disease
Feeling weak until falling
Extremely tired
Muscle weakness, nausea, and sweating

When should I see my doctor?
If you have any of the indications or symptoms listed above or have questions, please consult your doctor. Each person's body responds differently. It's best to talk to your doctor about the best treatment based on your situation.
cause
Causes of Acute Myocarditis
The most common cause of Acute ischemic heart disease is as follows:
Anemia causes the heart muscle to not receive enough oxygen.
Hardened artery disease Or contraction of blood vessels It can reduce the flow of blood to the heart.
Hardened artery disease is caused by Fiber and fat embedded in the blood vessels. Abnormalities in the heart valves And heart rhythm That block blood flow to the heart And cardiovascular
Anemia restricts blood flow to the heart.

Posted 28 Apr 2021

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