Coronaritis

Coronaritis is a disease of the coronary arteries of the heart, which is why they are also called “coronary heart disease,” which disrupt the blood supply to the myocardium. The cause of coronaritis is atherosclerosis, and the most severe cases are found in women over 65 years of age, as well as in older men. Treatment in most cases is conservative, but some complications, such as dangerous arrhythmias, require surgery.