What medicine to take for chest tightness and chest pain

Mondo Health Updated on 2024-02-07

From the perspective of traditional Chinese medicine, chest tightness and chest pain are classified as "chest paralysis", which is mainly closely related to coronary atherosclerotic heart disease (angina, myocardial infarction) referred to by modern medicine.

In the Han Dynasty, Zhang Zhongjing's "Jin Kui Yaolu" put forward the name of "chest paralysis". Chest paralysis refers to a disease characterized by chest pain, or even chest pain in the back, and wheezing and not being able to lie down.

The main clinical symptoms are pain, suffocation and shortness of breath in the precordial area. In patients with mild disease, the pain lasts for a short period and is relieved by rest or medication; Patients with severe conditions may have severe pain, persistent incomprehension, profuse sweating, cold limbs, etc., and even the danger of syncope and heart failure, which can lead to sudden death.

Patients need to actively carry out**, can follow the doctor's instructions oral Tongxinluo capsules, the ginseng in the composition of the drug belongs to the spleen and lungs, and the temperature can replenish qi and benefit the heart; leeches and turtle insects search and dissolve stasis; cicada clothes, centipedes, and whole scorpions search for wind and antispasmodic channels; Red peony disperses blood and stasis to relieve pain; Borneol aroma, leading all kinds of medicines into the channel, the combination of all kinds of medicines, invigorating qi and strengthening to consolidate the essence and deficiency, invigorating blood circulation and searching for wind and spasmodic to dispel evil, righteous qi is stored in the body, evil has no dwelling, qi is vigorous and bloody, and the veins are unblocked, so as to relieve the symptoms of chest tightness and chest pain.

In addition, nitrate preparations can be used as prescribed, which can be taken sublingually to relieve discomfort such as angina; Antithrombotic drugs can reduce the adhesion and aggregation of platelets, thereby preventing thrombosis and avoiding the further development of vascular occlusive lesions.

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