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Signs & Symptoms of Angina by Medical Team Posted Sun 24 Aug 2008 4:41pm Here is a list of some of the common signs and symptoms of Angina: Breathlessness Brief chest pain Chest discomfort Chest pain Chest tightness Choking feeling..., these are just some of the common symptoms of Angina. You can connect with experts and other people who have Anginain the Wellsphere communities. If you're interested in finding more Read on »
The symptoms and signs of angina pectoris by Healthy Living .. Patient Expert Posted Sat 17 Jul 2010 3:46am are the signs and symptoms of angina? Symptoms typically start during actual exertion or emotional . They are frequently even worse in cold or windy climate and occasionally after huge... instances in between the shoulder blades. Unstable angina is connected with the exact same symptoms at rest. In some instances the fatty deposits that restrict bloodstream flow can Read on »
Why is angina pectoris silent in diabetes mellitus ? by Dr. Sangareddi V. Medical Doctor Posted Wed 07 Jan 2009 5:11pm Anginal pain is a type of visceral pain.It is carried by type  C  unmylinated  nerve fibres.The perception of angina is a complex process.It is a combination of visceral and cutaneous referral pain. How often is angina silent in diabetes mellitus ? Presence of  diabetes per se does not make an angina silent. In fact,  if  one takes 100 patients Read on »
Angina Pectoris - Drug Pipeline Analysis and Market Forecasts to 2016 by Aarkstore Posted Mon 19 Apr 2010 3:25am The industry analysis specialist, has released a new report on the Pharmaceutical and Healthcare industry, “Angina Pectoris – Drug Pipeline Analysis and Market Forecasts to 2016” is an essential source of information and analysis on the global angina pectoris market. The report identifies the key trends shaping and driving the global angina pectoris Read on »
Health Tip: What May Trigger Angina Pain? by HealthFinder Posted Thu 05 Aug 2010 10:00am causes (HealthDay News) -- Angina is the term for chest pain that occurs when a portion of the heart isn't getting enough oxygenated blood. The National Heart Lung and Blood Institute says the following triggers may be behind angina pain: Coronary heart Read on »
Health Tip: What May Trigger Angina Pain? by Medline Plus Posted Thu 05 Aug 2010 6:00am Here are some potential causes By Diana Kohnle Thursday, August 5, 2010 (HealthDay News) -- Angina is the term for chest pain that occurs when a portion of the heart isn't getting enough oxygenated blood. The National Heart Lung and Blood Institute says the following triggers may be behind angina pain Read on »
What is Angina? by ShapeUp .. Posted Sun 24 Aug 2008 1:49pm it will present as something strange, such as an arm pain or a neck pain or a jaw pain. ERIC L. MICHELSON, MD, FACC: The manifestations of angina, the symptoms that patients have, because angina is a symptom, vary widely from patient to patient and are interestingly, even the differences between what men and women may typically characterize as being their angina Read on »
Should post prandial angina be classified as unstable angina? by Dr. Sangareddi V. Medical Doctor Posted Tue 25 May 2010 10:51am Stable angina is graded by Canadian cardiovascular society classification ( CCSC ) by 4 grades. Angina at rest  usually  denotes unstable angina. But,  patients with stable angina  may also experience rest angina according to CCSC ,  still this is   not considered as  unstable angina by many . Post prandial angina is one such  example. Few consider Read on »
Is converting unstable angina into stable angina a therapeutic success ? by Dr. Sangareddi V. Medical Doctor Posted Fri 15 Jan 2010 8:42pm What is a successful outcome in unstable angina ? Preventing a STEMI Preventing an NSTEMI ? Complete cure of angina and patient becoming pain free A negative stress test at 30 days Converting him/her into  chronic stable angina  subset ? Preventing recurrent ACS (Stable angina allowed >) Achieving the above goal without a need Read on »
Angina in Men: More of Warning than Women by k Patient Expert Posted Mon 17 Aug 2009 10:24pm Angina is a symptom of a bigger problem, not a disease in itself. It causes temporary pain in your chest that’s caused by lack of oxygen to the heart. Although angina isn’t a heart attack, it’s usually a sign that a heart attack is likely sometime down the road. Researchers in the United Kingdom have found that angina isn’t the same between men Read on »