What Are the Symptoms of Cardiovascular Blockage?
Disease description:
Recently, I’ve been feeling unwell and fatigued more easily than usual. After visiting the hospital for a checkup, my doctor diagnosed me with cardiovascular blockage. I’d like to know: what are the symptoms of cardiovascular blockage?
Cardiovascular occlusion can occur in various locations throughout the body, as blood vessels extend to all parts of the body; symptoms differ depending on the site of vascular occlusion. Cerebrovascular occlusion may lead to cerebral infarction, manifesting as facial droop, drooling, and slurred speech. Coronary artery occlusion may cause severe chest pain, chest tightness, and radiating pain. Peripheral vascular occlusion may result in pallor, coldness, and numbness of the skin.