What symptoms occur when heart blood vessels are blocked?
Blockage of the heart's blood vessels may cause symptoms such as fatigue, chest tightness or pain, bluish lips, shortness of breath, and palpitations.
1. Fatigue
When blood vessels in the heart are blocked, the heart may be unable to meet the body's demand for oxygen, leading to physical fatigue and weakness. These symptoms become particularly noticeable during physical activity or periods of emotional stress.
2. Chest Tightness and Chest Pain
Patients may experience pressure-like chest pain or a sensation of chest tightness, typically located behind the breastbone, on the left side of the chest, or across the entire chest area. In severe cases, the pain may radiate to the shoulders, neck, arms, or back.
3. Bluish Lips
Heart vessel blockage can reduce the amount of oxygen carried in the blood, gradually decreasing the supply of oxygen and nutrients to the brain, resulting in a bluish discoloration of the lips.
4. Shortness of Breath
Reduced blood flow due to blocked heart vessels directly affects the respiratory system, causing shortness of breath. This symptom becomes more pronounced during physical exertion or periods of high anxiety.
5. Palpitations
Inadequate blood supply to the heart and brain caused by blocked vessels may lead to abnormal heartbeats, such as rapid or irregular heart rhythms, or a heightened awareness of one's own heartbeat.
It is recommended to seek medical attention at a hospital to determine the exact cause through thorough examination and receive active treatment under a doctor’s guidance. During treatment, maintaining a positive mindset, ensuring adequate sleep, and getting plenty of rest can help alleviate symptoms.