In women with myocardial ischemia, if there is coronary artery disease, it is recommended to apply medication as soon as possible, and in severe cases, percutaneous intracoronary stent implantation is needed. If it is caused by anemia, nutrition should be strengthened, and for more serious anemia, iron or blood transfusion is needed.
If it is myocardial ischemia in middle-aged or elderly women, the first consideration is the possibility of coronary heart disease, which can be treated by drugs or surgery. Antiplatelet aggregation drugs such as aspirin, clopidogrel, etc.; lipid-lowering plaque-stabilizing drugs such as atorvastatin, resuvastatin, etc.; and ventricular rate-controlling drugs such as metoprolol, etc. can be chosen.
If the coronary vascular lesions are more serious and the effect of medication alone is poor, surgical treatment, such as percutaneous intracoronary intervention or coronary artery bypass grafting, is needed.
Myocardial ischemia in young women may be caused by anemia or Qi and blood deficiency. If the anemia is mild, iron deficiency anemia is common and can be supplemented with iron supplements, while severe anemia requires blood transfusion.
Women with myocardial ischemia are advised to go to the hospital for timely treatment.