Symptom Of Coronary Artery Disease
Coronary artery disease is a condition
of the heart which is a precursor to heart attack or cardiac arrest.
The arteries of the heart are responsible to supply the most vital
organ of the body with oxygen rich blood. If there isn’t sufficient
oxygen being supplied to the heart then it can result in coronary
artery disease. The lack of oxygen may be owing to several factors
that also include respiratory ailments. However, the most common
reason for the low supply of oxygen rich blood is widely considered
to be cholesterol. As cholesterol deposits on the arterial surfaces
increase, plaques are formed. These narrow down the arteries hence
cutting out the natural flow of oxygen rich blood to the heart.
The symptom of coronary heart disease
is known as angina. Angina is also referred to as angina pectoris. In
simpler words, as per the definition in medical jargon, angina or
angina pectoris is chest pain. Since chest pain has various
characteristics, the symptom of coronary heart disease can be
identified or observed by knowing the different sensations in the
chest areas that an individual is likely to experience.
Men usually feel a wide range of pains
in and around the chest. One would have difficulty in breathing and
shortness of breath is common. Fullness without eating much,
indigestion, a feeling of choking and heartburn are extremely common
as symptom of coronary artery disease. Nausea or vomiting are not
very common but may happen over time. The pain or discomfort would
not be restricted to just the chest area for men and other body parts
like left shoulder, neck, jaw, back, arms or stomach can also have
the same sensations. When the symptom of coronary artery disease gets
severe, cold sweat or normal sweating is very common. It is one of
the most defining factors that indicate an impending heart attack.
Other sensations that are included in the symptom of coronary artery
disease are light-headedness, extreme fatigue, dizziness and anxiety.
Rapid heartbeats, slowed down heartbeats and a blend of the two are
also very common.
Women experience a slightly different
symptom of coronary artery disease. Pain around the chest would be
common but more often the discomfort or sense of pressure would be
around the jaw and in the arms as well. The upper abdomen region will
experience a burning feeling. In case studies conducted all over the
world it has been inferred that women would have nausea, fatigue,
indigestion, sleep disturbances and various other sensations
including burning, tingling, tightness, aches and anxiety as the
symptom of coronary artery disease.