What is anterolateral infarction? what are its symptoms and effects to the patie!


Question: What is anterolateral infarction!? what are its symptoms and effects to the patients !?
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"anterolateral" indicates the location of the problem!. It actually composed of 2 words: anterior and lateral!. Anterior means the front, lateral means the side away from midline!. So anterolateral means the front and the left side of the heart (if your heart is on the left hand side)!. This usually means a large area of heart muscle!. Infarcton means the death of heart muscle due to lack of oxygen supply, which is usually due to blood vessel blockage!.

Hence, anterolateral infarction of the heart means that the muscle in the front and left (for left hand side heart) side of the heart has died of suffocation!. Coronary artery disease does just that!.

Symptoms: You may feel chest tightness, chest pain, shortness of breath, sweating, dizziness, fainting, fast heart beat, headache, etc!. Usually a combination of the above!.

Effects: After the part of the heart muscle die, that part doesn't move any more, and blood clot may form in that region!. But the clot usually won't stay there and fly up to the brain and cause a stroke, or to your limbs/fingers and cause gangrene, to the kidney and cause damage there, or to the gut and cause gangrene in the gut and severe tommy pain, etc!.

In short, if you experience the above symptoms, you need to see a Dr immediately, better still, rush to ER!. Good luck!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

It just refers to infarction in the anterior (the font) and lateral (to the side) walls of the heart!. Symptoms are chest pain (which can radiate to the arms, shoulders, jaw and neck), shortness of breath, sweating and sometimes sickness!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

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