What Happens During an Angina Attack? Learn the Warning Signs and Symptoms!

What steps do you think individuals can take to reduce their risk of developing coronary heart disease and, consequently, experiencing symptoms like angina?

 

Understanding Angina:

 

  • Definition: Chest pain due to insufficient oxygen-rich blood reaching the heart.
  • Common Cause: Often a symptom of coronary heart disease caused by arterial plaque buildup.

 

Angina Warning Signs:

 

  • Chest Pain/Discomfort: Feeling pressure or squeezing in the chest.
  • Radiating Pain: May extend to arms, neck, jaw, shoulder, or back.
  • Additional Symptoms: Shortness of breath, nausea, lightheadedness, sweating.

 

Immediate Actions:

 

  • Pause and Rest: Stop current activity if symptoms arise.
  • Emergency: If symptoms persist or worsen, call 911 or seek emergency medical help.

 

Importance of Early Detection:

 

  • Prevention: Early identification and treatment can prevent a heart attack.
  • Risk Factors: If at risk for coronary heart disease or with a family history, discuss angina screening with your doctor.

 

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Published At: Jan 26, 2024

Updated At: Sep 19, 2024