The characteristics of the wind sit / angina pectoris
One of the conditions that need to be aware of when someone is experiencing chest pain is angina, or better known as the sitting wind. This condition occurs due to constriction of blood vessels that supply oxygen and nutrients to the heart muscle.
Symptoms can be characterized by: Pain especially felt in the left chest, can spread to the back, ulu heart, arms, neck, and left jaw Sensation of pain like being pressed heavy objects Location of pain can not be appointed with 1 finger Pain more severe with the activity, decreases with rest Pain can be accompanied by weakness, cold sweats, nausea, trembling, pounding, shortness of breath, etc. Back pain, chest pain, abdominal cramps, shortness of breath, cold sweat, shaking, and headache you experience is not necessarily because the wind sits / angina pectoris.
These complaints can also occur due to other causes, such as: Pancreatitis Cholangitis Cholecystitis Gastritis GERD Gastric Stomach Duodenal duodenum Fibromialgia Fungal or viral infections Psychosomatic disorders, etc. It is advisable to check yourself directly to the doctor for further examination ok.
To detect angina, doctors will generally perform cardiac examination (electrocardiography). Or, if necessary, the doctor will perform other investigations, such as x-rays, ultrasound, laboratory, or endoscopy to rule out other possible diagnoses.
In the meantime, you can do some of the following tips to relieve your complaints: Stay calm, no need to panic Compress the chest area, back, and abdomen pain with warm water Enough rest regularly eat, limit the foods that are too spicy, sour, fatty, and caffeine Regular exercise Hope it helps
this would be a scary experience! thanks for sharing the info :)