Coronary atherosclerotic heart disease is referred to as coronary heart disease, including chronic coronary heart disease, acute coronary syndrome and other kinds of early symptomless, with the development of the disease may appear angina pectoris, dyspnea and other symptoms.
1. Chronic coronary heart disease: can be subdivided into stable angina, hidden coronary heart disease, etc., the latter can be no obvious symptoms.
Stable angina may be manifested as squeezing pain in the anterior region of the heart caused by exertion and other conditions, which may be relieved after resting or taking medication. It may be accompanied by radiating pain in the scapula and pharynx, as well as palpitations, headache, dyspnea, fainting and other symptoms caused by a sudden increase in blood pressure.
2. Acute Coronary Syndrome: Including non-ST-segment elevation heart attack, ST-segment elevation heart attack, etc. Typical manifestations are persistent pain in the precordial region, which cannot be relieved by medication or rest, as well as palpitations, abnormal body temperature, nausea and vomiting.
It is recommended to go to the hospital in time when the above symptoms occur.