Expert:
Guan Hao, deputy chief physician of the Department of Cardiology, Beijing Ditan Hospital Affiliated to Capital Medical University
Xu Wenjing, deputy chief physician of the Department of Cardiology, Beijing Ditan Hospital Affiliated to Capital Medical University
Keywords: Angina pectoris, myocardial ischemia, heartburn, tight throat
Everyone knows that winter is This is the season when cardiovascular diseases are most common, but today we tell you that there is another “devil time” for neovascular diseases that you should pay attention to—spring. Knock on the blackboard! People with cardiovascular disease in spring must be careful of these four symptoms: "stomach trembling with hunger"; "throat sore and tight"; "back pain"; "arm numbness". Why are these four symptoms related to cardiovascular disease? For important content, please pay attention to "Yangshengtang" broadcast tonight.
Angina pectoris in textbooks refers to: a squeezing sensation behind the sternum, occasionally a sense of frequent death, and a sense of fear. However, many patients in clinical practice do not report any obvious pain. They usually use these three words "burning, pressing, and binding." . Patients in outpatient clinics often describe chest pain with "a hot burning sensation, like eating chili peppers", "a tightness in the chest that makes it hard to breathe, as if a stone has been pressed on" or "a tightness in the chest, like a bandage". A sense of tightness, pressure and swelling. For important content, please pay attention to "Yangshengtang" broadcast tonight.
Common cardiac emergency medicines, how to choose them in different situations? Which one is suitable for the most urgent situations? Which one is more suitable for controlling the disease in the stable period? Which medications can be used in combination? Which ones must not be overdosed? How to use cardiac emergency medicine, a table explains clearly. For important content, please pay attention to "Yangshengtang" broadcast tonight.
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Xu Wenjing, deputy chief physician of the Department of Cardiology, Beijing Ditan Hospital Affiliated to Capital Medical University
Consultation time: All day every Thursday