Coronary heart disease Chinese medicine treatment is good

Coronary heart disease through reasonable Chinese medicine methods, such as taking tonics, acupuncture, etc., can play a role in alleviating symptoms, preventing the deterioration of the condition, and promote recovery, but the specific effect of the severity of the patient’s condition, whether the timely treatment, etc., can not be generalized, so it is recommended that patients with coronary heart disease when not appropriate to seek timely medical treatment. Western medicine believes that coronary heart disease is atherosclerosis of the coronary arteries so that the lumen is narrowed or occluded, myocardial hypoxia caused by cardiovascular disease, including angina pectoris, arrhythmia, heart failure, etc., which belongs to the Chinese medicine, “thoracic paralysis (chest tightness and pain)”, “true heart pain”, It belongs to the categories of “chest paralysis (chest pain)”, “true heart pain”, “palpitations (rapid heartbeat, often accompanied by panic)” and so on, which is a common and frequent disease, clinically, with the chest tightness, tingling, panic, a sense of imminent death as the main manifestation. Chinese medicine to regulate coronary heart disease can be internal prescription drugs, acupuncture, acupoint compresses, auricular pressure beans, etc. It is recommended to consult a doctor to choose the appropriate treatment. Clinically available medicines include Angelica Si Reverse Soup, which has the effect of warming the heart yang and dispersing cold and paralysis, and is often used to treat tingling in the precordial region that occurs when it is cold. It is prohibited for those who are allergic to the drug. In addition, acupuncture, acupoint compresses, auricular pressure points, etc. can promote the circulation of qi and blood, which is conducive to the prevention and treatment of coronary heart disease. Patients should pay attention to regulate the spirit, regulate the diet, appropriate exercise, etc. in daily life. It is recommended that patients with coronary heart disease should consult a doctor in time when they feel unwell, and standardize the treatment under the guidance of a physician, and do not deal with it blindly on their own, so as not to cause delay in their condition.