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Not all chest pain means a heart attack: It could be angina; understanding its signs, causes, and key difference
Angina is a specific type of chest pain caused by reduced blood flow to the heart, often due to conditions like coronary artery disease. It typically feels like pressure, tightness, heaviness, or a ...
SAN FRANCISCO — In patients with suspected myocardial infarction (MI) with nonobstructive coronary lesions, an intensive approach to diagnosis and subsequent tailored treatment based on the underlying ...
Angina pectoris, often shortened to angina, is chest pain or discomfort caused by reduced blood flow to the heart and most commonly—but not always—a symptom of coronary artery disease (CAD). The term ...
The recent bitter cold was hard on us all, but for some with existing cardiovascular problems, the cold weather can trigger chest pain. It may be a heart attack. Maybe angina (an JY nuh) or AN juh NUH ...
This large open-label study was conducted by cardiologists, in ten regions of Russia, in patients with stable angina diagnosed at least 6 months previously and with an average of more than three ...
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Everything To Know about Stable Angina
Stable angina (also known as angina pectoris) causes chest pain after physical activity or emotional distress. It's often an early sign of heart disease and occurs due to narrowed or blocked arteries ...
(Tom Wren via SWNS) By Jake Meeus-Jones A manâ ¯hid his symptoms of coronary artery disease from his wife for seven months - before he suffered a life-threatening angina attack. Paul Seymour, 66, didn ...
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