Coronary heart disease symptoms artery.
 Coronary artery disease is atherosclerosis of the coronary arteries, 
producing blockages in the vessels which nourish the heart itself.
Atherosclerosis occurs when the arteries become clogged and narrowed,
 restricting blood flow. Without adequate blood flow from the coronary 
arteries, the heart becomes starved of oxygen and vital nutrients it 
needs to work properly.
 
 
Coronary heart disease (CHD), also called 
Coronary heart disease symptoms artery. Without quick 
treatment,
 a heart attack can lead to serious problems and even death. If your 
coronary arteries become partially blocked, it can cause chest pain 
(angina). In some cases, people may not have 
symptoms
 of coronary heart disease. Shortness of breath is most often a symptom 
of cardiac or pulmonary (lung) disorders. Heart failure and coronary 
artery disease frequently produce shortness. 
Treatment for 
Coronary heart disease symptoms artery depends upon how far the disease has already progressed. Coronary artery disease is the buildup of plaque.
Heart pain, caused by plaque in the arteries, is often one of the 
first symptoms of coronary artery disease (CAD). Some people who have 
coronary artery disease and insufficient blood flow to the heart muscle 
(ischemia) do not have any symptoms. Many people have no symptoms of 
coronary artery disease before having a heart attack; 63% of women and 
48% of men who died suddenly of 
Coronary heart disease symptoms artery.
