What’s chronic angina?

Chronic angina is chest discomfort caused by inadequate oxygenated blood supply to the heart muscle, often triggered by a secondary condition. Diagnosis involves imaging and stress tests. Treatment includes medication, lifestyle changes, and surgery to restore proper blood flow. Symptoms include chest pain, nausea, and shortness of breath. Risk factors include obesity, smoking, and family […]

Ludwig’s angina: what is it?

Ludwig’s angina is a serious infection under the tongue caused by untreated infected teeth or mouth lesions. Swelling can cause breathing difficulties, and treatment may include antibiotics or surgery to support the airways. Proper dental care can help prevent it, and immediate medical attention is necessary. Ludwig’s angina is an infection under the tongue in […]

Abdominal angina: what is it?

Abdominal angina is a rare condition caused by narrowed blood vessels due to plaque buildup, with the highest incidence among smokers. Symptoms include pain after eating, leading to weight loss. Diagnosis involves looking for narrowed blood vessels and treatment includes healthy eating habits and medication. Abdominal angina sounds very similar to the condition angina pectoris, […]

What’s Microvascular Angina?

Microvascular angina is a condition where patients experience chest pain due to insufficient blood flow through the tiny blood vessels of the heart. It is often misdiagnosed as coronary artery disease and is treatable with a healthy lifestyle and medication. The causes are unknown, but risk factors include obesity, abnormal blood lipids, and hypertension. Diagnosis […]

What’s acute angina?

Acute angina is a condition caused by narrowed coronary arteries, resulting in sudden chest pain, nausea, dizziness, and heart palpitations. It is different from a heart attack and can be relieved with rest or nitroglycerin. There are two types: stable and unstable angina, with the latter requiring immediate medical attention. Symptoms include chest pain, heart […]

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