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Atherosclerosis of other coronary artery bypass graft(s) with unspecified angina pectoris Save


ICD-10 code: I25.799

Disease category: I25.79: Atherosclerosis of other coronary artery bypass graft(s) with angina pectoris

Atherosclerosis of other coronary artery bypass graft(s) with unspecified angina pectoris

Atherosclerosis is a condition in which the arteries become narrow and hardened due to the buildup of plaques in their walls. When this happens in the coronary arteries, which provide blood to the heart muscle, it can lead to angina pectoris, a type of chest pain or discomfort.

In some cases, a person may have undergone coronary artery bypass graft surgery to bypass a blocked or narrowed coronary artery. However, over time, atherosclerosis can also affect the grafts used in the bypass surgery, leading to the development of angina pectoris.

When atherosclerosis affects other coronary artery bypass graft(s) and causes unspecified angina pectoris, it means that the location and severity of the blockages are not specifically identified. This can make it challenging to determine the most appropriate treatment for the individual.

Symptoms of Atherosclerosis of Other Coronary Artery Bypass Graft(s) with Unspecified Angina Pectoris

The symptoms of atherosclerosis of other coronary artery bypass graft(s) with unspecified angina pectoris are similar to those of angina pectoris caused by atherosclerosis in the native coronary arteries. These symptoms may include:

  1. Chest pain or discomfort, which may feel like pressure, tightness, or squeezing
  2. Pain or discomfort in the arms, neck, jaw, shoulder, or back
  3. Shortness of breath
  4. Sweating

These symptoms may occur during physical activity, emotional stress, or after a heavy meal. They may also occur at rest in some cases.

Causes of Atherosclerosis of Other Coronary Artery Bypass Graft(s) with Unspecified Angina Pectoris

The causes of atherosclerosis of other coronary artery bypass graft(s) with unspecified angina pectoris are similar to those of atherosclerosis in the native coronary arteries. These causes may include:

  1. High blood pressure
  2. High cholesterol levels
  3. Smoking
  4. Diabetes
  5. Obesity
  6. Lack of physical activity

These factors can contribute to the development of plaques in the arteries, which can eventually lead to atherosclerosis and angina pectoris.

Conclusion

Atherosclerosis of other coronary artery bypass graft(s) with unspecified angina pectoris is a condition that can cause chest pain or discomfort due to narrow and hardened arteries

Treatment of Atherosclerosis of other coronary artery bypass graft(s) with unspecified angina pectoris :

Atherosclerosis of other coronary artery bypass graft(s) with unspecified angina pectoris: Understanding the Treatment Options

Atherosclerosis of other coronary artery bypass graft(s) with unspecified angina pectoris is a condition that affects the arteries in the heart. This condition occurs when plaque accumulates in the arteries, making them narrow and hard. The narrowed arterie...

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