Calcification of the left coronary artery belongs to cardiovascular diseases, and can be consulted in the Department of Cardiovascular Medicine.
1. Calcification of the left coronary artery refers to calcium deposits on the inner wall of the left coronary artery due to various causes, which leads to a decrease in the elasticity of the inner wall of the artery, affecting the normal operation of the blood and resulting in a series of uncomfortable symptoms, such as tightness in the anterior region of the heart, pain, palpitations, shortness of breath after activity, and so on.
2. When suspected left coronary artery calcification is detected, one should go to a professional cardiovascular medicine clinic in time for consultation and treatment, and further improve relevant examinations such as electrocardiogram, cardiac ultrasound and coronary arteriography, in order to further clarify the severity of the condition.
When suffering from left-sided coronary artery calcification, it is necessary to actively seek medical treatment to avoid further aggravation of the condition.