
What are the symptoms of cardiovascular blockage?
Disease description:
Recently, I have been feeling unwell and fatigued more easily. After visiting the hospital for a checkup, the doctor diagnosed me with cardiovascular blockage. I would like to know what symptoms are associated with cardiovascular blockage?

The symptoms of cardiovascular blockage vary widely and mainly include chest pain, chest tightness, shortness of breath, palpitations, and rapid breathing. Chest pain is the most common symptom, often presenting as intense pressure, pain, or a feeling of constriction, which may radiate to the back, arms, or jaw. Chest tightness and breathlessness may result from insufficient blood supply to the heart. Additionally, cardiovascular blockage can cause adverse reactions such as increased heart rate, palpitations, nausea and vomiting, numbness in the limbs, and hand tremors. In severe cases, patients may experience life-threatening symptoms such as shock, cyanosis, and heart failure. If any of these symptoms occur, prompt medical attention and professional treatment are essential to avoid delays in care.