Symptoms and symptoms of angina

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Angina Pectoris is a term called chest pain due to lack of blood flow to the heart muscle, a symptom of coronary artery disease, and is usually described as a chronic pain or sensation of pressure or weight or tightness in the chest.

Angina, also known as diphtheria, may be a recurrent problem or acute and sudden health problem.

Angina is relatively common but is difficult to distinguish from other types of chest pain, such as pain or discomfort associated with indigestion. If you have unexplained chest pain, seek medical attention immediately.

  • Symptoms

Symptoms associated with angina include:

  • Feeling pain or discomfort in the chest.
  • Pain in the arms, neck, jaw, shoulder or back accompanied by pain in the chest.
  • Nausea.
  • Fatigue.
  • hard breathing.
  • Sweating.
  • Rotor.
    The feeling of pain and discomfort in the chest is common when the angina is stressed or squeezed or a feeling of fullness or pain in the middle of the chest. Some people with angina symptoms also describe as heavy weight placed on their chests. Others may feel like indigestion.

The severity, duration and type of angina can vary, but it is important to know whether the chest pain you feel is new or variable. New or different symptoms may indicate a more serious type of angina (angina pectoris) or heart attack.

Stomach angina is the most common type of angina. It usually occurs when you exert effort and get off at rest. If your chest pain is a new symptom, you should see your doctor for the cause and get the best treatment for it. If you develop a stable angina, , Be sure to seek medical attention immediately.

Characteristics of stable angina

  • occurs when increasing the effort of the heart, when exercising or climbing stairs, for example.
  • Usually predictable and pain is often similar to the types of chest pain that you have already experienced.
  • Continue for a short period, maybe five minutes or less.
  • Swallow quickly at rest or use angina.

Characteristics of unstable angina (emergency medical condition)

  • Talk even during rest.
  • Change the usual pattern of angina.
  • Unexpected.
  • It is usually more severe and lasts longer than stable angina, which may last up to 30 minutes.
  • may not be relieved by rest or using angina.
  • may be a sign of a heart attack.

Angina in women

Symptoms of angina in women may differ from their traditional symptoms. For example, women often experience symptoms such as nausea, shortness of breath, abdominal pain or fatigue, with or without chest pain.

Or women may feel pain in the neck, jaw, back or pain of a stenographer, and do not feel the usual pressure on the chest, and these differences can lead to delay in the request for treatment.

  • When should a doctor visit?

If chest pain persists for more than a few minutes and is still resting or taking angina, it may be a sign of a heart attack. So, call the emergency number or ask for emergency medical assistance, arrange to use a vehicle, and do not drive yourself to the hospital unless you find someone else to do so.

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