What are symptoms seen in angina pectoris, which are the drugs used to treat angina pectoris, what are the side effects of that drugs, we want to take any precautions for it?
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Angina is a type of chest pain that results from reduced blood flow to the heart. A lack of blood flow means your heart isn?t getting enough oxygen. The pain is often triggered by physical activity or emotional stress. Stable angina, also called angina pectoris, is the most common type of angina. Stable angina is a predictable pattern of chest pain. You can usually track the pattern based on what you?re doing when you feel the pain in your chest. Tracking stable angina can help you manage your symptoms more easily. Unstable angina is another form of angina. It occurs suddenly and gets worse over time. It may eventually lead to a heart attack. During an episode of stable angina, you may also experience: Shortness of breath Nausea Fatigue Dizziness Profuse sweating Anxiety Treatment for stable angina includes lifestyle changes, medication, and surgery. You can usually predict when the pain will occur, so reducing physical exertion can help manage your chest pain.
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