- Angina - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Angina is a symptom of coronary artery disease Angina also is called angina pectoris Angina is often described as squeezing, pressure, heaviness, tightness or pain in the chest It may feel like a heavy weight lying on the chest
- Angina: Symptoms, Causes Treatment - Cleveland Clinic
Angina is chest pain or discomfort that comes and goes Angina may be a sign of a heart attack, and you should seek medical care if you’re experiencing angina Your provider will work to treat your symptoms and the underlying cause Angina feels like pressure, tightness or squeezing in your chest
- Angina: What It Feels Like, Signs, Triggers, Types, and More
Angina pectoris, or angina for short, is chest discomfort that occurs when the heart doesn't get enough oxygen It can feel like pressure, squeezing, or pain in the chest Angina can be stable, occurring chronically in people with coronary blockages, particularly during exercise or exertion
- Angina: Symptoms, diagnosis and treatments - Harvard Health
Angina (pronounced ANN-juh-nuh or ann-JIE-nuh) is pain in the chest that comes on with exercise, stress, or other things that make the heart work harder It is an extremely common symptom of coronary artery disease, which is caused by cholesterol-clogged coronary arteries
- Angina (Ischemic Chest Pain): Symptoms, Causes, Diagnosis . . .
Angina can feel like a heart attack, but often it's something else causing your chest pain Learn more about the symptoms, causes, diagnosis and treatment of angina at WebMD
- Angina (Chest Pain) - American Heart Association
The American Heart Association explains angina is the medical term for chest pain or discomfort due to coronary heart disease Learn about angina and its various types
- Angina Symptoms, Signs, What It Feels Like - MedicineNet
Angina (angina pectoris) describes the pain, discomfort, ache, or other associated symptoms that occur when blood flow to heart muscle cells is not enough to meet its energy needs
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