What about a left anterior descending myocardial bridge?

The treatment of left anterior descending myocardial bridge depends on the severity of the disease. Mild patients do not need treatment, and if they have symptoms, they can be given medication to control their heart rate, while severe cases can be treated by surgery. Most patients with relatively mild myocardial bridges do not need special treatment, and they should pay attention to avoiding excessive heart rate and regularly observe the changes in their condition. Some patients with myocardial bridge compression is relatively obvious, patients may have symptoms of chest tightness and chest pain, you can give patients oral heart rate control medication, such as metoprolol, diltiazem, etc., to reduce the number of coronary artery compression. For patients with particularly severe myocardial bridges, which may lead to severe chest pain symptoms, surgical treatments, such as coronary artery bypass grafting, may be given to the patient. Patients with myocardial bridges should be evaluated for severity under the supervision of a physician to develop a specific treatment plan for the patient.