Thoracic Vestibular
Thrombophlebitis or thoracic stenosis is caused by a lack of blood supply and oxygen in the heart muscle due to a spasm in the coronary arteries and coronary arteries, which causes pain and severe pressure felt by the patient in the chest area, usually this pain in the chest bone especially when the person makes an effort Large, as it may extend the pain down the neck, left shoulder and left hand and may extend to the top of the abdomen and back.
Diabetes, cholesterol and high blood pressure may cause blockage of the arteries and thus the incidence of angina. The passage of blood to one of the heart’s arteries may stop due to clotting in the narrow parts. Blood stops feeding the part of the muscle leading to the death of the muscle called myocardial infarction
Types of angina
- Stable angina.
- Unstable angina.
- Angina pectoris.
Symptoms of angina
- Feeling pain in the chest area.
- Feeling indigestion.
- Fatigue in general and inability to perform simple daily duties.
- Feeling dizzy and nausea.
- Excessive sweating.
- Feeling shortness of breath.
Methods of treatment for angina
It should be noted that the treatment does not completely cure angina pectoris but reduces the serious complications that may be caused, and these methods of treatment and prevention:
- Take adequate rest, sleep and keep away from exhaustion.
- Refrain from eating high fat and heavy foods that work on the deposition of cholesterol in the body, and be careful to monitor the cholesterol in the blood not to exceed the normal rate.
- Stay away from smoking and purple in a definite and final way.
- Try to reduce weight if the weight causes a hindrance and causes the disease.
- Stay away from stress and stress and try to relax and take a break.
- Minimize the intake of sugars and sweetened sweets, and monitor and control blood sugar well.
- Eat healthy foods such as vegetables and fresh fruits rich in the elements the body needs to do its work correctly.
- Eating non-roasted nuts is very helpful for keeping your heart healthy.
- Take medications for angina such as aspirin, calcium blockers and beta blockers.
- Exercise that stimulates blood circulation in the body.
- The use of surgical procedures in some cases to open the arteries to the blood movement.
- Check with your doctor if you feel any abnormal pain or changes in your body for rapid diagnosis and therefore quick control of the condition.