CHEST PAIN PROBLEMS
Western
Medicine has many sophisticated machines and tests available to help them
determine if a heart attack may be imminent. Unfortunately, even with the most
sophisticated medical technology available today, cardiologists cannot accurately
predict heart attacks. A chest x-ray and blood test are routinely performed to
help Western Medicine diagnose the cause of chest pain. If angina is suspected,
an electrocardiogram and stress test may be scheduled to assist with their
diagnosis.
Treatment
for chest pain often includes the use of aspirin or blood thinning drugs.
Angina attacks are treated with medications such as beta blockers or calcium
channel blockers. A catheter with a balloon on its tip (angioplasty) may be
used on a segment of an artery that is narrowed. Coronary artery bypass surgery
may be performed if the left main coronary artery is blocked or if several
major arteries are diseased.
Traditional
Chinese Medicine has diagnostic methods to differentiate the different causes
of heart pain without the use of radiation or blood tests. A pain which runs
from the chest to the back and from the back to the chest is one particular
type of chest pain. Excessive thick fluid which encloses the pericardium is the
root cause of this type of heart disease and cannot be seen on x-rays. This
type of chest pain is a warning sign of a special type of heart disease (nor
coronary artery disease). If an individual allows this symptom to run its
course for a year, this disease will invariably lead to a heart attack.
Traditional
Chinese Medicine treats this particular type of chest pain with natural herbal
medicines. Herbal medicines are used to eliminate the thick fluid around the
pericardium and to strengthen the heart. By correctly diagnosing the problem,
chest pain can be eliminated without the harsh side effects of drugs or
invasive surgical procedures.
From Hantang
Chinese traditional Medical Association
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