Is myocardial ischemia a wandering pain?

Myocardial ischemia is not a wandering pain, the main manifestation of the anterior region of the heart pressure pain. The pain of myocardial ischemia, commonly known as angina pectoris, often occurs during exertion, emotional stress, or exercise, and is usually located in the anterior region of the heart and is colicky, dull, or even crushing pain that lasts less than 30 minutes. Chest pain is often accompanied by radiating pain that can radiate to the neck, back, left arm, shoulder, and even the jaw as well as above the teeth, which is a typical symptom of angina pectoris. Some patients may also experience pins and needles pain, burning pain, etc. The most common form of pain is wandering pain. The most common cause of wandering pain is rheumatoid arthritis and rheumatoid arthritis and other diseases, and the pain type of generalized joint pain is called wandering pain. Wandering pain in the chest area is usually less related to coronary artery disease in cardiovascular diseases. It is often associated with cutaneous nerve-related lesions, especially neuropathic pain. Wandering pain does not usually correspond to the characteristics of angina pectoris. If myocardial ischemia is suspected, an electrocardiogram and myocardial enzyme profile can be performed under the supervision of a doctor.