Early Symptoms Of Angina Pectoris by Ethel Henry
Angina pectoris is a chest
pain which originated from the heart. This condition occurs when the heart did
not receive enough oxygenated blood because the blood vessels may be partially
blocked due to blood clots and hardened arteries.
This condition is
usually due to cholesterol and fatty build-ups in the blood vessels of the
coronary arteries. If the pain is predictable and can be triggered by different
levels of exertion, it is considered as stable angina. However, if it becomes
unpredictable and occurs even at rest, this is considered as unstable angina
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Unstable angina is life threatening condition and considered as a
medical emergency. There is a 3rd type of angina called variant angina. It is
caused by spasms in the blood vessels. These 2 types can occur in different
circumstances and they also share common signs and symptoms. H
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