Is throat tightness a precursor to heart attack?

Pharyngeal constriction may be the precursor of heart attack, but it cannot be ruled out that there are other diseases, the specifics of which need to be examined in the hospital before making a decision.
If the patient is suffering from a heart attack, the general situation will be accompanied by thrombus blockage of blood vessels, resulting in ischemic necrosis of cardiac myocytes, thus causing the tightness of the pharynx, and accompanied by panic, dyspnea, nausea and vomiting and other related symptoms, so the tightness of the pharynx may be the precursor to a heart attack.
Emotional factors may also lead to throat tightness, such as excessive excitement, nervousness, anger, etc.; in addition, angina, pharyngitis, myocarditis and other diseases may also lead to throat tightness, it is recommended that the patient should go to the hospital in a timely manner for relevant examinations, to find out the cause of the disease and then do the treatment.