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Have you taken your blood pressure? Hypertension or hypotension has an effect on coronary artery. Long-term hypertension is easy to damage the intima of coronary artery due to high pressure and rapid blood flow. Make the smooth intima rough and even appear ulcer spots, so that blood lipids, platelets and so on decline. It is easy to deposit on this rough surface (smooth intima is not easy to deposit). Long-term deposition makes the inner diameter of coronary artery narrow and hard, and the elasticity of blood vessels decreases. This will reduce the blood flow through the coronary artery (myocardial ischemia), and severe myocardial ischemia will lead to myocardial infarction, which is life-threatening! Low blood pressure, slow blood flow and decreased coronary blood flow can also cause myocardial ischemia. And long-term hypotension, slow blood flow, blood lipids and platelets are also easy to deposit in unobstructed coronary arteries, causing coronary atherosclerosis and myocardial ischemia and infarction! Therefore, even if the blood lipid is not high, abnormal blood pressure will cause arteriosclerosis (the brain and renal artery will also be affected). In addition, hyperglycemia increases blood concentration (viscosity), slows blood flow, and also causes the deposition of platelets and blood lipids, causing arteriosclerosis in various organs of the body. In addition, high blood sugar, glucose catabolism disorder, insufficient energy in the body, fat decomposition in the body, can supply energy. Lipolysis will produce hyperlipidemia, on the other hand, it will cause arteriosclerosis (caused by hyperlipidemia) (high blood concentration in front). Therefore, you should do more blood pressure and blood sugar tests.