What are the Early Signs of Coronary Artery Disease

Rheumatic heart disease, also known as rheumatic heart disease, will have early signs such as fever and sore throat, dyspnea, and a bad complexion. 1. Fever and sore throat: 1 to 6 weeks before the appearance of typical symptoms, there are often upper respiratory tract streptococcal infections such as pharyngolaryngitis or tonsillitis, such as fever, sore throat and other signs. 2. Dyspnea: Dyspnea is the most common symptom of apical stenosis. As the stenosis worsens, dyspnea, upright breathing and nocturnal paroxysmal dyspnea may occur even at rest. 3. Bad color: Most patients with bad heart will be directly reflected in the color of their face. Especially in patients with rheumatic heart disease, the cheeks and lips of the face will show a purplish red color, which will be relatively heavy even in the early stage. Therefore, when the patient has the above symptoms, should consult the doctor in time, under the guidance of professional doctors, choose the targeted treatment.