Coronary heart disease does not want to eat, consider that there may be cardiac insufficiency, gastric disease, infection.
Coronary heart disease if combined with cardiac insufficiency, the early manifestation of shortness of breath after activity, further development of right heart failure, double lower extremity swelling, gastrointestinal stasis will lead to gastrointestinal discomfort, do not want to eat.
Coronary heart disease combined with gastric disease, such as gastritis, gastric ulcer, duodenal ulcer will lead to loss of appetite, often accompanied by acid reflux, belching (burping), epigastric fullness. Taking aspirin for coronary heart disease is also more likely to trigger gastric episodes.
A combination of infections, most commonly lung infections, can cause loss of appetite, often accompanied by coughing, coughing up sputum, or fever.
Coronary heart disease appeared bad appetite, do not want to eat, must go to the hospital, find out the appropriate cause, under the guidance of the doctor for treatment.