What are the characteristics of mild coronary artery disease at 35 years of age

Mild coronary heart disease at the age of 35 is generally characterized by symptoms such as chest tightness, chest pain and dyspnea.
1. Chest tightness: when mild coronary heart disease occurs, due to the narrowing of the coronary arteries, the blood supply to the myocardial tissues will be affected, the patient may experience chest tightness during physical activities, which may slowly improve after appropriate rest.
2. Chest pain: 35-year-old mild coronary heart disease will also have chest pain, usually in the emotional excitement of the left anterior chest pain, may last a few seconds to a few minutes of time, but also accompanied by pain in the back, left shoulder pain and even toothache, tongue pain and other symptoms of involved pain.
3. Dyspnea: Mild coronary heart disease will also affect the function of the heart, and at the onset of dyspnea, patients will show shortness of breath.
35-year-old mild coronary heart disease may appear above symptoms, usually pay attention to low-salt, low-fat diet and avoid excessive exertion, discomfort symptoms, it is best to comply with the doctor’s instructions sublingual nitroglycerin to expand the coronary arteries, if the discomfort symptoms continue to aggravate, the need to consult a doctor for examination in a timely manner.