Women with cardiovascular disease are currently a very large group, and coronary heart disease is a relatively common cause of death in women. Today we are going to talk about the problem of coronary heart disease in women. Looking at the history of female growth, it has to be said that cardiovascular disease occurs throughout a woman’s life. Adolescent women are more likely to develop myocarditis and rheumatic heart disease. Pregnancy is one of the leading causes of maternal mortality in patients with complications of heart disease or heart disease during pregnancy. Especially with age, after menopause, due to the decline of ovarian function, the secretion of estrogen in the body decreases, which causes an increase in blood lipids and blood viscosity, thus triggering atherosclerosis and significantly increasing the chance of coronary heart disease. The symptoms of women with coronary heart disease are usually similar to those of men, with the more common manifestation being various types of chest pain. Men usually present with constriction-like chest pain, which may generally occur after activity. In women, the pain is pins and needles or burning chest pain, which may occur at rest or while sleeping. Women with coronary artery disease are easily overlooked, and I will analyze it for you from the biological characteristics of women. Pain is significantly different for women than for men. This determines the clinical presentation and evolution of cardiovascular disease, which also differs in women from men. For example, the onset of acute coronary syndrome in male patients is characterized by chest pain that continues into the arms, whereas many female patients present only with fatigue, dyspnea, nausea, discomfort, back pain and abdominal pain. Many menopausal women also treat some symptoms that may be cardiovascular disease, such as tightness in the chest, walking and wheezing, and a pounding heart, as some of the phenomena that are bound to occur as they enter menopause. That is why coronary heart disease in women should be taken more seriously. A patient asked me if there is any risk of coronary heart disease because of high cholesterol. I told her that there is actually only one step between hypercholesterolemia and coronary heart disease. Coronary heart disease is mainly due to atherosclerosis of the blood vessels supplying the heart, forming stenosis. Atherosclerosis is caused by eating a lot of high-fat, high-sugar, high-calorie foods such as fish and meat, and the body’s metabolic function declines with little exercise, or there is a problem with the body’s metabolic function, it becomes impurity cholesterol, just like impurities in water become scale and block pipes, cholesterol deposits form plaque and cause stenosis. Stenosis more than 70%, affecting myocardial blood supply triggering angina; plaque rupture to form a thrombus completely blocking the blood vessels, myocardial necrosis is myocardial infarction, which can lead to sudden death. Therefore, the key to preventing coronary heart disease is to control the level of cholesterol. In fact, most women are unaware of their blood cholesterol levels, which should be noted. Today, we are here to talk about women’s coronary heart disease in the hope that women can enhance their awareness of self-protection and actively do a good job of prevention. In fact, it is very simple, pay attention to a reasonable diet in life, maintain psychological balance, and with some moderate exercise every day, not only can effectively prevent coronary heart disease, for hypertension, high blood pressure disease also has a good prevention and treatment. If you have suffered from coronary heart disease, do not worry too much, should pay attention to cooperate with doctors for treatment, these drugs include nitrates, beta-blockers, etc. can relieve chest pain. For patients with more obvious symptoms of coronary heart disease, I recommend interventional therapy. The advantages of no incision, little damage and high success rate of the procedure have made coronary interventional therapy developed to be a routine treatment for coronary heart disease by now. Finally, the impact of coronary heart disease on women’s health is becoming more prominent with the aging of women, the increase of obese people, metabolic syndrome and the incidence of diabetes. Maintaining healthy living conditions and regular checkups are necessary for middle-aged women. If they suffer from other chronic cardiovascular diseases such as hypertension and diabetes, they must adhere to their medication, pay attention to their diet and strengthen their physical exercise, just like elementary school students do their homework.