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what is the Hart Attack
« : 29 Апрель 2023, 07:34:14 »
heart attack
Angina pectoris is defined as the pain that occurs in the chest as a result of the narrowing and hardening of the arteries feeding the heart. Angina is not a disease in itself, but rather a symptom of some heart diseases. It should be noted that chest pain often lasts from one to fifteen minutes. There are two main types of angina pectoris: stable angina, which occurs when a person is exposed to a trigger such as stress or exercise, and improves with appropriate medication. The second type is unstable angina, which It occurs without the presence of a stimulating factor, and often continues despite the administration of appropriate medication. It is worth noting that people may suffer from unstable angina after suffering from stable angina, and they may suffer from it without previously suffering from any angina pectoris, and it can be said that angina pectoris in general The risk of heart attacks and strokes increases.

Symptoms of angina pectoris
Patients often describe chest pain resulting from angina pectoris in the form of a feeling of pressure, fullness, the presence of heavy weight, or a feeling of burning in the middle of the chest behind the breastbone, and the pain may extend to the left arm of the patient, or the jaw, Or neck, or back, and other symptoms and signs that may appear on people with angina pectoris are the following:

Nausea.
Tiredness and general fatigue (in English: Fatigue).
Sweating.
Vertigo.
Shortness of breath.
Indigestion.
Colic (in English: Cramping).

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