Coronary Atherosclerosis
- Symptoms
What are the symptoms of coronary atherosclerosis?
Atherosclerosis often develops over time, with mild cases typically presenting no symptoms. However, as it progresses and the blockage in the arteries becomes more serious, individuals may experience symptoms such as chest pain or angina, shortness of breath, fatigue, weakness and palpitations.
Chest pain, especially upon exertion, may indicate a more severe condition, and if the pain lasts more than 10 to 20 minutes, it could be a heart attack.
When should you see a doctor?
If you experience any of these symptoms, it is crucial to visit your doctor promptly, as early detection and treatment of coronary atherosclerosis can prevent it from worsening and reduce the risk of serious conditions like heart attack or stroke.