The Squeezing Pain of Angina

The Squeezing Pain of Angina

Angina, often referred to as angina pectoris, is a type of chest pain or discomfort that occurs when the heart muscle doesn’t get enough oxygen-rich blood. Here’s a detailed overview:

Types of Angina

  1. Stable Angina:
    • Characteristics: Occurs with exertion or stress and typically resolves with rest or medication.
    • Duration: Usually lasts a few minutes.
  2. Unstable Angina:
    • Characteristics: Can occur at rest, is more severe, and lasts longer. It may signal an impending heart attack.
    • Duration: Can last longer and is not relieved by rest.
  3. Variant (Prinzmetal’s) Angina:
    • Characteristics: Caused by spasms in the coronary arteries, often occurring at rest, and can happen at any time, including during sleep.
    • Duration: Usually short-lived.

Causes

The primary cause of angina is reduced blood flow to the heart muscle, typically due to coronary artery disease (CAD). Here are the main causes and contributing factors: read more

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