Tuesday, 31 May 2011

Symptoms of Angina-what to be aware of

The term angina generally refers to a tightening-up sensation, which for some can be very painful, experienced in the body, usually the chest, causing the person think they are having a heart attack.


The symptoms of angina are difficult to distinguish from normal chest pain caused by things like heartburn, but there are certain signs that tell you that an angina attack. Each person a unique description of their angina.


Most would say that while it is not very painful, more of a huge inconvenience, the concerns that make you believe that you have a heart attack may have caused is sometimes the worst part. Some have called it a feeling that you are choking, your chest feels very heavy, or your chest feels like it's tightening, sometimes also a feeling of burning or squeezing in the chest area. These attacks typically last less than five minutes.


Some of the fastest ways of dealing with angina when the symptoms begin to go sit or stand. For some reason that doesn't seem to help much. In addition, many choose to aspirin and the reason that this helps is that angina is usually a result of partial obstruction of the coronary arteries, which is caused by the thickening of the blood that could happen for many reasons.


I want you to know that would be a sign angina as a more serious heart disease lurking under, so it's not something that you should light.


There seems to be a much lower incidence of angina and heart disease in certain parts of Europe so it would be wise to consider the way they eat. The characteristics of their diet that you include in you must have to eat many salads and fresh fruit and vegetables. The benefits of red wine are also studied and noted.


I recommend that you do your own research to determine the steps you can take to prevent or cure your angina and possibly save your life while doing it.


You can still learn more on www.medicinenet.com  and  www.chestnyc.org for more information.

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