Coronary and Ischemic Heart Disease

Coronary heart disease is caused by the narrowing or obstruction of coronary arteries, which give oxygen to the heart. This is commonly caused by atherosclerosis, which is also known as arterial hardening and congestion. This usually happens when cholesterol and adipose substances accumulate on the interior walls of the heart. Coronary illness happens when a shrine forms on the heart, reducing blood flow to the heart. Ischemia suggests a "reduced blood force". Ischemic coronary artery disease is caused by a blockage of the coronary highways that deliver blood to the heart muscle. Initially, debris falling downstream in the flowing blood will cause a severe narrowing or check of either the expansive coronary highways or coronary force route end branches.


  • Stable angina
  • Myocardial infarction
  • Unstable angina
  • Sudden cardiac death

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