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Angina pectoris, commonly known as angina, is severe chest pain due to ischemia of the heart muscle, generally due to obstruction or spasm of the coronary arteries .

 


Angina, or angina pectoris, is the medical term used to describe temporary chest discomfort that occurs when the heart is not getting enough blood.
The heart is a muscle (myocardium) and gets its blood supply from the coronary arteries.

ANGINA PECTORIS (Latin for "pain of the chest"), a term applied to a violent paroxysm of pain, arising almost invariably in connexion with disease of the coronary arteries, ...

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Angina
What is angina?
Your heart is always working to pump blood to your entire body. Blood carries oxygen and other things that your body needs in order to do its work. Your heart needs a constant supply of oxygen-rich blood for itself as well.

Angina Pectoris
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(nj´n pk´trs), condition characterized by chest pain that occurs when the muscles of the heart receive an insufficient supply of oxygen.

Angina pectoris (or simply angina) is recurring chest pain or discomfort that happens when some part of the heart does not receive enough blood and oxygen.

Angina Pectoris and unstable Angina is a condition of the coronary arteries - the arteries that supply blood to the heart muscle.

Angina pectoris is the result of myocardial ischemia caused by an imbalance between myocardial blood supply and oxygen demand. Angina is a common presenting symptom (typically, chest pain) among patients with coronary artery disease.

Angina is pain or pressure in the chest that happens when your heart muscle is not getting enough blood and oxygen. You sometimes feel it in your neck or jaw. Sometimes you may notice only that your breath is short.

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Reviewed last on: 5/15/2008
Alan Berger, MD, Assistant Professor, Divisions of Cardiology and Epidemiology, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.

Angina
Definición
Es un tipo específico de molestia torácica causada por el flujo de sangre inadecuado a través de los vasos sanguíneos (vasos coronarios) del músculo cardíaco (miocardio).

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Affecting mostly children, it is clinically manifested by the sudden onset of fever, associated with a sore throat, dysphagia and often abdominal pains.

Angina pectoris is not to be confused with a full-blown heart attack, although they share some common symptoms. Most cases of angina are triggered by a definite, stressful event such as overexertion or emotional agitation or exercise.

Angina pectoris - Chest pain
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Chest pain is discomfort or pain that you feel anywhere along the front of your body between your neck and upper abdomen. Angina is a type of heart-related chest pain.

Angina
What is angina?
Angina pectoris is a feeling of tightness, squeezing, or pain in the chest. It happens when the heart does not get enough oxygen-rich blood.

Angina
Definition
Angina is a specific type of chest discomfort caused by inadequate blood flow through the blood vessels (coronary vessels) of the heart muscle (myocardium).

Angina is caused when blood flow to an area of the heart is decreased. This impairs the delivery of oxygen and vital nutrients to the heart muscle cells.

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Herpangina
What is herpangina?
Herpangina is an illness caused by a virus, characterized by small blister-like bumps or ulcers that appear in the mouth, usually in the back of throat or the roof of the mouth.

Herpangina is usually diagnosed based on a complete history and physical examination of your child. The lesions of herpangina are unique and usually allow for a diagnosis simply on physical examination.
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Stable angina is pain, pressure, or a sense of heaviness in the chest beneath the breastbone. It is brought on by physical exertion and is relieved by rest.

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Ludwig's angina is a bacterial infection of the floor of the mouth. It involves swelling that may block the airway.

Ludwig's angina is a type of cellulitis that involves inflammation of the tissues of the floor of the mouth, under the tongue. It often occurs following an infection of the roots of the teeth (such as tooth abscess) or after a mouth injury.

Herpangina is the name of a painful mouth infection, usually with a fever. Even though the name sounds like herpes,...
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When the light rays focus somewhere in front of the retina, the person is nearsighted (myopic).

Angina
Introduction
Angina is a type of chest pain or discomfort caused by reduced blood flow to the heart muscle. Angina (an-JI-nuh or AN-juh-nuh) is a symptom of coronary artery disease.

Angina: Angina is chest pain related to an imbalance between the oxygen demand of the heart and the amount of oxygen delivered via the blood. It is caused by blockage or narrowing of the blood vessels that supply blood to the heart.

Angina is the term given to chest pain resulting from the lack of a sufficient oxygen supply to the heart muscle. It is caused by a significant blockage in one or more of the coronary arteries supplying the heart.

Angina (an-JEYE-nuh). Angina is chest pain or discomfort that happens when the heart does not get enough blood. It may feel like a pressing or squeezing pain, often in the chest, but sometimes the pain is in the shoulders, arms, neck, jaw, or back.

ANGINA PECTORIS - A REAL PAIN IN THE CHEST
Question: I've had some chest pain that my doctor has diagnosed as angina. He gave me medicine that has helped. Now, he wants me to see a cardiologist for a test he called a catheterization.

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Angina is chest pain which can be the result of exercise. The condition is a risk factor for a heart attack, however, the condition can be successfully treated.

Angina is a feeling of heaviness, tightness or pain in the middle of your chest that may extend to, or just affect, your arms (especially the left), neck, jaw, face, back or abdomen.

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Introduction to angina
Chest pain is a common symptom that is caused by many different conditions. Some causes require prompt medical attention, such as angina, heart attack, or tearing of the aorta.

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When the heart tissue does not receive an adequate blood supply, it cannot function as well as it should. If the myocardium's blood supply is decreased for a length of time, a condition called ischemia develops.

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Angina is chest pain or discomfort caused by a narrowing of the coronary arteries, and occurs when the heart muscle is not getting enough blood.

Angina. If clogged arteries prevent enough oxygen-carrying blood from reaching your heart, the heart may respond with pain called angina pectoris.

ANGINA PECTORIS"Fomentation over heart for 1 minute followed by Cool Compress for 10 minutes, repeat; Hot Footbath or Hot Leg Pack; Ice Bag to spine; rest in bed; keep extremities very warm.

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In stable angina, chest pain follows a predictable pattern. It usually occurs after extreme emotion, overexertion, a large meal, cigarette smoking, or exposure to extreme hot or cold temperatures.

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Angina (Angina pectoris) -- Chest pain or pressure usually beneath the sternum (breastbone). Caused by inadequate blood supply to the heart. Often brought on by exercise, emotional upset or heavy meals in someone who has heart disease.

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Herpangina, an infection of the throat which causes red-ringed blisters and ulcers on the tonsils and soft palate, the fleshy back portion of the roof of the mouth.
Hemorrhagic conjunctivitis, an infection that affects the whites of the eyes.

Nifedipine
Nifedipine is a calcium-channel blocker, anti-arrhythmic and anti-anginal drug used to prevent angina attacks, treat Reynaud's disease, treat high blood pressure and treat spasm of the oesophagus.

Lachesis is often used to treat varicose veins, angina, throat problems, headaches, nosebleeds, boils and disorders of the nervous system.

Any chest pains, also known as angina, should be carefully evaluated by a doctor. Due to the risk of skin cancer, people with Werner syndrome should also limit sun exposure and use skin protection when outside.

A procedure by which a physician uses a laser to make holes in the heart to relieve the pain of severe angina.
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