- Angina - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
The chest pain that occurs with angina can make doing some activities, such as walking, uncomfortable However, the most dangerous complication is a heart attack
- 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, Causes Treatment - Cleveland Clinic
Angina (commonly pronounced an-JY-nuh) is chest pain or discomfort that happens when your heart isn’t receiving enough blood Angina is a symptom of heart disease — most commonly plaque buildup or a blockage in your coronary arteries
- 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 - Wikipedia
Angina, in full angina pectoris, is chest pain or pressure, usually caused by insufficient blood flow to the heart muscle (myocardium) [2] It is most commonly a symptom of coronary artery disease
- Angina | Chest Pain | MedlinePlus
Angina is chest pain or discomfort when there is not enough blood flow to your heart muscle Learn about angina symptoms and treatment
- Angina (Chest Pain) - What Is Angina? | NHLBI, NIH
Angina is chest pain or discomfort and can be a symptom of heart disease Learn the risk factors, causes, and treatments of angina
- Angina Pectoris - Johns Hopkins Medicine
Angina is chest pain or discomfort that occurs when some part of your heart does not get enough blood and oxygen Angina is a symptom of coronary artery disease
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