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Angina - What stands between you and your heart

Angina is a type of chest pain caused by reduced blood flow to the heart. Angina (an-JIE-nuh or AN-juh-nuh) is a symptom of coronary artery disease. Angina, which may also be called angina pectoris, is often described as squeezing, pressure, heaviness, tightness or pain in your chest. Some people with angina symptoms describe angina as feeling like a vise is squeezing their chest or feeling like a heavy weight has been placed on their chest. Angina may be a new pain that needs evaluation by a doctor, or recurring pain that goes away with treatment. For more information visit us on https://bit.ly/2kn2BZ2

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Angina - What stands between you and your heart

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  1. Angina medication helps reduce the development of blood clots and increases the blood supply to your heart. It reduces the work your heart has to do, and helps keep blood cholesterol levels down. Although pain and discomfort are the main symptoms of Angina, also look out for any pressure, squeezing, burning, or tightness in the chest. However, in severe cases, a coronary angioplasty or coronary bypass surgery is the only solution. Ask your doctor for more information on these treatments and decide the best thing for you. Angina pain usually starts in the chest behind the breastbone, but may also occur in the arms, shoulders, neck, jaw, throat or back. Common signs are nausea, fatigue, shortness of the breath, sweating, light-headedness, or weakness. Prevent Angina Chest pain could also be caused by a heart attack, lung problems, a panic attack, or even heartburn. In fact, angina is often mistaken for indigestion. Simple lifestyle changes and timely treatment can prevent or lower your risk for heart disease and angina. These also help in living a balanced life after angina. Eat healthy, stay active and lose weight. Angina can be diagnosed by conducting the following tests: Reduce and maintain blood pressure, cholesterol, and obesity with your diet and medication. Electrocardiogram (ECG) Exercise Electro Cardiograph (TMT) or Stress Test Smoking cigarettes, cigars and even pipes is a major cause Nuclear Heart Scan of coronary heart disease, especially among younger people. Even 5 years of quitting smoking can reduce the risk of a heart attack by half as compared to a smoker. Ask Computed Tomography Angiography (CTA) Coronary Angiography your doctor for ways to quit using nicotine replacement products like chewing gum, skin patches, and tablets. Control diabetes and high blood sugar.

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