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My mother is not feeling well, her chest is tight, she walks fast and her heart is beating fast. She went to the hospital for a check-up, but she couldn't get sick. The doctor said it was a heart atta

My mother is not feeling well, her chest is tight, she walks fast and her heart is beating fast. She went to the hospital for a check-up, but she couldn't get sick. The doctor said it was a heart attack. "My mother is unwell, chest tightness and her heart is beating fast. She went to the hospital for a check-up, but she couldn't get sick. The doctor said it was a heart attack, a typical angina pectoris. "

Let's talk about the digression first: the doctor said it was a heart attack. How can he say "no disease can be found"? Is it true that only instruments can see a doctor, and people can see a doctor? You are obviously inconsistent.

If angina pectoris is divided into stable type and unstable type, you should search this again. Of course, the premise is to be diagnosed. Chest tightness and palpitation after walking are not typical symptoms of angina pectoris, but may be cardiac insufficiency or non-cardiovascular disease or menopausal syndrome. I suggest you do at least the following tests: blood pressure, blood sugar, blood lipid and electrocardiogram (preferably, you can observe dynamically if you have symptoms). If there is no problem or you can't get the ECG at the time of onset, do the following tests: treadmill exercise test, if it is negative, it is generally not coronary heart disease or angina pectoris, then check the dynamic electrocardiogram to see if there is arrhythmia, and check the heart color ultrasound to understand the heart function.