Do elderly people with myocardial ischemia walk crookedly?

Myocardial ischemia in the elderly may affect walking, but not necessarily walking crookedly. Myocardial ischemia does not usually cause impaired physical activity, but some patients may experience chest pain when they have myocardial ischemia, which may make them afraid to walk, but not necessarily walk crookedly. Myocardial ischemia in the elderly may lead to a series of diseases, such as angina pectoris, arrhythmia, myocardial infarction and even endanger the patient’s life. If walking is skewed, it may be caused by a combination of heart disease and cerebrovascular disease. If myocardial ischemia is accompanied by walking crookedly, please go to the hospital in time and take active treatment to avoid delaying the condition. Usually pay more attention to rest, a balanced diet, eat less cold, greasy, stimulating food, try to light and easy to digest, moderate physical exercise!