Pain in the heart encompasses a wide range, including angina, but also intercostal neuralgia, reflux esophagitis, and menopausal syndrome. And angina is often caused by coronary atherosclerosis.
1. Pain in the heart is a somatized sensory abnormality, including angina pectoris, intercostal neuralgia, reflux esophagitis, and menopausal syndrome. Intercostal neuralgia is usually pain along the rib cage; reflux esophagitis burning pain behind the sternum, diagnosed by gastroscopy; menopausal syndrome is caused by a decline in estrogen in menopausal women, and there is often no organic damage on examination. Check coronary CT or coronary angiography is often normal.
2. angina pectoris in the clinical most suggest the existence of pathological changes, due to coronary atherosclerosis leads to fixed narrowing of the coronary arteries on the basis of the cardiac load occurs ischemia and hypoxia and lead to symptoms of pain.
If the heart pain is recommended to the hospital to clarify the cause of the disease, under the guidance of the doctor’s interview treatment.