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How does angina affect a tissue?

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∙ 9y ago
Updated: 9/7/2023

A person with angina receives radiating pain in the chest, upper neck, left arm and shoulders, while the chest may feel very tight. There may be difficulty breathing alot of the time and person may break out in sweats. Overall it is a painful disease of the heart, where the coronary arteries are narrowed

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