Angina pectoris after intercourse can be relieved by medication and surgery.
Angina pectoris is a type of coronary artery disease, a clinical syndrome caused by acute transient ischemia and hypoxia of the myocardium due to insufficient blood supply to the coronary arteries, and is clinically manifested as pressure pain behind the sternum. Symptoms can be relieved by sublingual nitroglycerin or isosorbide nitrate, and metoprolol and bisoprolol can also be taken to reduce myocardial oxygen consumption.
For serious lesions of coronary arteries, the effect of drug treatment is not obvious, through percutaneous coronary intervention, coronary artery bypass grafting and other surgical treatments to improve clinical symptoms.
Symptoms of angina after intercourse, should promptly go to the hospital, improve the relevant examination, symptomatic treatment under the guidance of the doctor, avoid unauthorized use of drugs or treatment.