Anterior descending myocardial bridges are more serious. Anterior descending myocardial bridge refers to the anterior descending branch of the coronary artery traveling in the heart muscle, while the normal coronary artery is traveling in the connective tissue on the surface of the heart muscle; while the deeply buried type refers to the deeper buried location, the myocardial bridge is thick and long, which has a greater impact on the coronary artery blood flow, so patients with the deeply buried type of anterior descending myocardial bridge have a relatively more serious condition. When the myocardium contracts, the myocardial bridge will compress the coronary arteries, resulting in insufficient blood supply to the myocardium, which will lead to chest pain, chest tightness, panic, shortness of breath and other symptoms, and in severe cases, serious complications such as myocardial infarction can also occur. Therefore, when anterior descending myocardial bridges are found to be deeply embedded, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time and standardize the treatment under the doctor’s guidance, so as to avoid serious complications such as arrhythmia and infarction.