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Prevent coronary heart disease in summer! Remember these six points to help you enjoy a worry-free summer.

In recent years, with the impact of factors such as population aging and increased occupational stress, coronary heart disease has gradually come into focus and is wreaking havoc on the lives and work of patients, causing significant harm to their physical and mental health. Therefore, it is particularly important to enhance understanding of coronary heart disease and to intervene and adjust early.


Author:

Linyi Maternal and Child Hospital - Editor

Coronary heart disease is one of the diseases with the highest mortality rate among residents in our country!

死亡率最高的疾病之一!

In recent years, with the aging population,

increased occupational stress and other factors,

coronary heart disease has gradually come into focus,

and it severely disrupts the lives and work of patients,

causing great harm to the physical and mental health of patients.

造成巨大的伤害。

Therefore, it is particularly important to improve understanding of coronary heart disease,

and to intervene and adjust early.

    

 

 
 
What is coronary heart disease?

Coronary heart disease, fully known as coronary atherosclerotic heart disease, is caused by the deposition of lipids in the smooth arterial intima, forming a paste-like lipid substance that accumulates into plaques. These plaques gradually increase, causing narrowing of the arterial lumen, obstructing blood flow, leading to myocardial ischemia, and resulting in various symptoms such as angina.

 

 

Summer is also a peak period for coronary heart disease, especially now that temperatures are rising. If not intervened in time and the disease controlled, it could endanger life. At this point, some may ask, isn't coronary heart disease more prevalent in winter? Why does it also occur in summer? Below, we will use a comic format to popularize knowledge about coronary heart disease in summer, helping everyone, especially elderly friends, to enjoy the summer happily~

 

Key words:

Coronary heart disease