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Aortic Dissection

1. Chest pain: Pain is the most obvious and important signal of aortic dissection.

The pain is mainly in the chest, and the pain is very serious, showing tear-like or knife-cutting pain, and even worse, it also involves coronary vessels heart failure, syncope and sudden death may occur; cerebral blood vessels may be involved in stroke and other phenomena.

2. Loss of appetite: Patients with aortic dissection are prone to loss of appetite. During the illness, there is often no appetite, no appetite for anything, and is often accompanied by vomiting and diarrhea. Therefore, if there is an unexplained loss of appetite in life, it needs to be paid attention to, and it is likely to be caused by aortic dissection.

3. Heart rate: The pulse of some patients with aortic dissection is too fast. When measuring the pulse, the pulse rate is usually abnormal and the speed is too fast.

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