(i) Severe chest pain and sweating.
(ii) Pain lasts 5-30 minutes.
(iii) Burning, pressure, squeezing or heaviness in the chest
(iv) Pain in throat, shoulder, arm, back, jaw and teeth.
(v) Indigestion and nausea
(vi) Accumulation of gas in stomach.
(vii) Frequent wheezing or shortness of breath and wheezing.
(viii) Head turns, droops and droops.
(ix) Body becomes pale, fatigue, indigestion
(x) Sometimes the patient faints.
(xi) Pain behind sternum
(xii) Sometimes the pain cannot be understood.
Angina : Causes
(i) Being anxious.
(ii) Decreased or increased blood supply to the heart wall
(iii) Lying down immediately after lunch or dinner.
(iv) Gallbladder stones.
(v) Food rising to the top of the stomach.
(vi) In case of inflammation of lungs due to bacterial invasion.
(vii) Heart damage in rheumatic fever.
(viii) Sudden muscle tension.
(ix) Smoking.
(x) Accumulation of fat or fat in the body.
(xi) Not working regularly.
(xii) Appearance of anemia in the body.
(xiii) Living a more tiptop life.
(xiv) In case of diabetes, hypertension, kidney disease, dyslipidemia.
Angina : types
There are three types of angina.
1. Unstable Angina: Chest pain with exertion and extreme emotional distress. Rest heals.
2. Stable angina: Chest pain at rest. Pain is felt for a long time. Not easily cured. This is an early sign of a heart attack.
3. Prinzmetal’s angina: Pain is felt during rest, sleep or cold.
Angina : definition
When the heart muscle doesn’t get enough O2-rich blood, it causes severe discomfort, known as angina or angina. Angina is a precursor to a heart attack.
Remedy for Hypotension
(i) Intake of nutritious food
(ii) Adequate drinking of water
(iii) It is better to eat more loose salt in leaves
(iv) Get up carefully after sitting for a long time.
Complications of Hypotension
(i) Dizziness, light-headedness, light-headedness, dizziness when getting up from lying down or sitting, fainting.
(ii) Blurred or dark vision in the eyes
(iii) Physical weakness and mental exhaustion
(iv) Imbalance and inattention
(v) Excessive sleeping and drowsiness
(vi) Rapid breathing, abnormally fast heart rate and increased pulse rate.
(vii) Cold hands and feet
(viii) Feeling very thirsty
Hypotension : Causes
(i) Dilation of blood vessels
(ii) Profuse bleeding
(iii) Anemia
(iv) Defects in blood circulation to the heart
(v) Excessive sweating
(vi) Diarrhea and vomiting
(viii) Imbalance of electrolytes in the body.
Hypotension : definition
If the blood pressure is lower than a certain level in the normal state of the body and mind, it is called low blood pressure or hypotension. Systolic blood pressure 100 mmHg and diastolic blood pressure 60 mmHg or less is called low blood pressure.
Hypotension : causes, symptoms and remedy
If the blood pressure is lower than a certain level in the normal state of the body and mind, it is called low blood pressure or hypotension. Systolic blood pressure 100 mmHg and diastolic blood pressure 60 mmHg or less is called low blood pressure.
Causes of Hypotension
(i) Dilation of blood vessels
(ii) Profuse bleeding
(iii) Anemia
(iv) Defects in blood circulation to the heart
(v) Excessive sweating
(vi) Diarrhea and vomiting
(viii) Imbalance of electrolytes in the body.
Complications of Hypotension
(i) Dizziness, light-headedness, light-headedness, dizziness when getting up from lying down or sitting, fainting.
(ii) Blurred or dark vision in the eyes
(iii) Physical weakness and mental exhaustion
(iv) Imbalance and inattention
(v) Excessive sleeping and drowsiness
(vi) Rapid breathing, abnormally fast heart rate and increased pulse rate.
(vii) Cold hands and feet
(viii) Feeling very thirsty
Remedy for Hypotension
(i) Intake of nutritious food
(ii) Adequate drinking of water
(iii) It is better to eat more loose salt in leaves
(iv) Get up carefully after sitting for a long time.
Hypertention treatment
(i) Keeping body weight within certain limits
(ii) Avoid accumulation of excess fat in the body
(iii) Regular walking, running, exercise and sports
(iv) Abstaining from smoking and drinking
(v) Do not eat loose salt in leaves
(vi) Consuming balanced and moderate diet
(vii) Freedom from anxiety and stress
(viii) Moderate sleep
(ix) Living in a light and airy house.