Vigilance: the speed of life and death that protects the heart


In today’s fast-paced life, heart disease is on the rise, and myocardial infarction (the abbreviation) is like a hidden “time bomb” that threatens the lives and health of people at all times. It is imperative that we learn to prevent and respond. What kind of “demon” is that? The heart is the “power pump” of which the body is never tired, while the coronary artery is the key channel for delivering “energy” — blood — to the heart muscle. Cardiac infarction occurs as a result of an outbreak of coronary artery congestion, often due to the scalding of porridges and the rapid accumulation of slabs to form a blood clot, as if the river was blocked by boulders and grubs, cutting the blood flow instantaneously. It may also be coronary artery convulsions, with severe contractions of the veins, leading to a “food loss” of the heart muscle. Once the myocardial muscles are bleeding for a long time and are inflated with oxygen, the myocardial cell will die in large numbers, the heart function will be impaired, the heart will stop and life will be at risk in serious cases. What are the “alarm signals” for heart attack? The chest pain is a “principal”: most patients feel in the middle or left of the chest, are pressurized, irritated or constricted, appear to be crushed by the death of a giant stone, often to the inside of the left arm, the neck, the jaw, the back, the pain is severe and persistent, can last for more than half an hour or more, and the rest or the nitric acid glycerine is difficult to relieve, which is the heart’s desperate “call for help”. The whole body is “alarming”: some are accompanied by cold sweat, such as heavy rain, cold skin and pale skin; some are disgusting vomiting, abdominal abdomen and misdiarrhea; and others suffer from respiratory difficulties, dizziness and even sudden fainting, which may appear to be scattered symptoms, but may be the tip of the iceberg, so that the high-risk groups do not lose their heart. The risk factor of “influencing” a heart attack is 1. Bad life habits of “smuggling”: smoking addiction and the erosion of blood vessels by toxins such as nicotine, which make them less resilient and more susceptible to plastering; alcohol indignity, which disrupts heart metabolicsm and neurological regulation; long nights, when the heart’s biological clock is disturbed and the burden is increased; high heat and fat diets, obese, haemorrhagic haemorrhagic increase, and acute problems in the heart attack. Basic diseases “continuation”: hypertensive long-term attack on the vascular wall, resulting in internal membrane damage; diabetic micro-vascular disease and blood glucoseness; high hemoglobin, which causes lipid to accumulate in the vascular mass and increases the hardening of the porridge, increases the risk of coronary arteries. How do we prevent the infarction from “break-in”? The way of life is “a great change”: diet follows the principles of “fruit full of vegetables and vegetables, grain bottoms, oils and fats”, far from fried, pickled, sweet foods; aerobics, such as daily walk, swimming, riding and so on, is maintained for at least 150 minutes per week; regular sleep is sufficient for 7 – 8 hours each night to stop alcohol and to ease stress. Chronic disease management is “insatisfied”: patients with hypertension, diabetes, high blood resins, who take the medication at the prescribed time, undergo periodic review and keep the blood pressure, blood sugar and blood resin within normal limits. Regular medical check-ups “Checking the pitfalls”: senior and middle-aged people, obese people, people with family history, annual EKGs, cardiac ultrasound, coronary CT, etc., early detection of vascular anomalies and timely intervention. The Gold Rescue does this! If there is a heart attack, call 120 at once and keep the patient in place to rest, untie the collar and breathe. If the patient has nitric acid glycerine, it can be denoted and it can chew 300 mg with aspirin, provided the patient is insensitive and has no active bleeding. Remember, time is a myocardial muscle, precious every second, a rapid medical delivery, and the timely opening of a plug in the veins are the key to saving lives and reducing the damage to myocardial muscles, and do not allow hesitation and ignorance to become “accompanies” to heart attack. The infarction, though dangerous, is preventable. By changing from day to day, managing healthy, alert signals, we can take life, protect the heart and continue to live a good life in this struggle with the heart.I don’t know.