Symptoms of Angina pectoris?
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Hello, Angina pectoris is chest pain. Chest pain can feel like heart pain. According to a few studies it caused due heart muscle (myocardium) does not get enough blood and oxygen for a given level of work. Angina is a symptom of coronary artery disease. What are some symptoms of Angina pectoris that one should look after to prevent further complications? It is often hard to distinguish from other types of chest pain. can anyone tell what are the early symptoms. Thanks!
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@albinka Hello, It is true that it can be hard to distinguish. Angina pain 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 may be a new pain that needs to be checked by a health care provider or recurring pain that goes away with treatment. Angina symptoms include chest pain and discomfort, pressure, squeezing, burning, or fullness. Some may also have pain in your arms, neck, jaw, shoulder, or back. Other symptoms are Dizziness, Fatigue, Nausea, Shortness of breath, Sweating, Burning, Feeling of fullness in your chest, and Feeling of heaviness or pressure. Men and women might feel differently. Generally, men feel pain in their chest, neck, and shoulders. Women may feel discomfort in their belly, neck, jaw, throat, or back. If you notice any of the symptoms listed above then take medical help. Thank You.