Angina
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What is Angina?
Angina is a pain or discomfort in the chest. It often has a squeezing or pressure-like feel. This discomfort can also be felt in the shoulders, arms, neck, jaws, or back. Anginal pain usually lasts for no more than 2-10 minutes. It is relieved by rest or nitroglycerin.
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Avoiding Hardening of the Arteries
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Hardening of the arteries is a hallmark of atherosclerosis, an often deadly disease in which plaques, excessive connective tissue, and other changes build up inside vessel walls and squeeze Read more →
By Third Age
Hardening of the arteries is a hallmark of atherosclerosis, an often deadly disease in which plaques, excessive connective tissue, and other changes build up inside vessel walls and squeeze Read more →
Lower Death Rates Among Heart Patients
By janefarrell2
Death rates have dropped for patients with chronic chest pain, also known as refractory angina, according to new research. Patients with this condition have continuing chest pain, and for Read more →
By janefarrell2
Death rates have dropped for patients with chronic chest pain, also known as refractory angina, according to new research. Patients with this condition have continuing chest pain, and for Read more →
Better Survival Rates for Some Heart Patients
By janefarrell2
Death rates have dropped for patients with chronic chest pain, also known as refractory angina, according to new research. Patients with this condition have continuing chest pain, and for Read more →
By janefarrell2
Death rates have dropped for patients with chronic chest pain, also known as refractory angina, according to new research. Patients with this condition have continuing chest pain, and for Read more →
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Risk Factors Are you at risk of getting Angina? Inside you'll find known risk factors for the condition. |
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Diagnosis How will your doctor diagnose you with this condition? Learn about the tests, process, and more. |
Complications Can this condition lead to other health problems? Learn more about the known complications. |
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Screening Learn more about the specific tests or exams given by your doctor to screen for Angina. |
Medications What medications offer relief or help with this condition? Are there side effects? Risks? Learn more. |
Prevention How can you prevent Angina? Read what the medical community suggests for prevention methods. |
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Care Learn more about the day to day care of this condition. Changes to your activity, diet, exercise, and more. |
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