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Patient Education & ResourcesPatient Education Module 3 - Coronary Artery Disease ... AnginaWhat Is Angina?The body may receive its earliest warning signal of inadequate blood supply in the form of the symptom called angina. It is a name used to describe a type of chest pain or discomfort. It is a symptom of coronary artery disease (CAD). Angina is often associated with an increased demand on the heart. Some people have stable angina, and can predict when they may experience chest discomfort. Others have unstable angina, and cannot predict when they may have chest discomfort. This type of discomfort may occur during any type of activity, or even at rest. Symptoms of AnginaPatients have described the sensation in many ways, such as crushing, heavy-feeling, squeezing, tightness, aching, pressure, choking, and even burning and tingling. The discomfort of angina usually occurs just under the breast-bone, located in the centre of your chest, often spreading to the left shoulder and down the arm to the back, or even up to the neck and jaw. Angina pain is often accompanied by:
Shortness of breath, fatigue and weakness are common symptoms of angina in women. Treatment of AnginaAngina usually lasts three to five minutes, and will usually go away with rest. If an angina attack occurs:
Treatment of AnginaAngina may occur several times a day or infrequently, with weeks or months between. It is important to notify your doctor if your pattern of angina changes, for example if it is:
Note that chest pain can also be caused by many conditions besides angina, such as:
Only your doctor can determine the cause of your symptom. Angina is not a heart attack. In contrast to heart attack, angina does not result in permanent damage to the heart muscle. |
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