Why is there a cold sweat after a coronary heart attack?

The cause of cold sweat after the occurrence of coronary heart disease may be the phenomenon of low blood pressure, hypoglycemia, arrhythmia, acute myocardial infarction and so on.
1. Low blood pressure: patients with coronary heart disease often take oral expansion of coronary arteries in daily life, such as oral nitrate drugs, these drugs may cause low blood pressure phenomenon, causing cold sweat symptoms.
2. Hypoglycemia: some patients with coronary heart disease are also combined with diabetes mellitus, in the process of adjusting blood sugar, there may be palpitations, hunger, cold sweats and other hypoglycemic phenomena, at this time should be supplemented with sugar in a timely manner.
3. Arrhythmia: Arrhythmia after coronary heart disease can also cause cold sweat, at this time should be made electrocardiogram to clarify the type of arrhythmia.
4. Possible myocardial infarction: if angina pectoris occurs after coronary heart disease, severe angina activates the sympathetic nerves, which at the same time innervate the sweat glands and cause a lot of cold sweat.
If you feel uncomfortable, you should promptly seek medical attention and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.