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Introduction to Angina

Conventional Treatments

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Common Sense Care for Angina

Identifying Angina Pectoris or Angina

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Introduction to Angina

Approximately three million Americans experience angina pain. The cause of this is the accumulation of fatty deposits in the arteries, a condition called arteriosclerosis. Blood and oxygen passage through the arteries are severely depleted due to these constrictions. When times of exertion or stress, this becomes critical. Heart does not get enough of the oxygen and blood and the result is an onset of angina.

Angina can be manifested in different ways. Some people may get pain so mild that it is often mistaken for indigestion. For others, the pain can be excruciating. If you are in doubt, contact your doctor or go to the nearest emergency room. It may mean the difference between life and death.

 
 

 

 

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