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Patient Education & ResourcesPatient Education Module 5 - Learning to live with AnginaLet Your Body Set The PaceIf you have angina, you must take care when exercising that you don't bring on discomfort. Be aware of your limitations, and stick to activities that you can do comfortably. The key is to let your body set the pace for you. Remember, it is how fast and hard you exercise that may bring on pain, not how long. Some other things to keep in mind are:
Through regular exercise, you may be able to increase your physical stamina and increase the amount of activity you can do without feeling anginal discomfort. Exercising can also be beneficial if you're trying to reduce other risk factors, such as high cholesterol, overweight, and high blood pressure. However, an exercise program alone will probably not be very helpful if these other factors are ignored. |
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