Usually a stenotic coronary artery caused by atherosclerosis. The stenotic (narrowed) artery can give a brief period of ischemia (withholding of blood) to a region of the heart, which is felt as an intense pain. Angina pectoris is a sign that a more serious episode of ischemic attack can happen for that artery. If it is left untreated, it is very likely that the artery will eventually become completely clogged and the ensuing prolonged ischemia will cause a myocardial infarction (i.e. heart attack).
Angina pectoris, commonly referred to as just "angina", is chest pain caused by ischemia, or shortage of oxygenated blood supply, to the heart muscle. Unlike a heart attack, angina does not result in permanent damage to the heart muscle.
Having angina can be very serious. Major causes of angina is smoking, high fat and cholesterol diet, high cholesterol levels, high blood pressure and high blood sugar levels. A way to keep from getting it is a healthy diet and exercise.
Isosorbide mononitrate is a medication that belongs to the nitrate class of drugs. It works by dilating blood vessels, making it easier for the heart to pump blood through them. It is commonly prescribed for chest pain (angina) and heart failure.
If you mean the throat infection by angina, in English it is called Strep Thoat.
Angina is chest pain or discomfort that occurs when the heart muscle is not receiving enough oxygen-rich blood. It is typically caused by the narrowing of the coronary arteries due to a build-up of plaque, reducing blood flow to the heart. Angina can be triggered by physical exertion, stress, or other factors that increase the heart's demand for oxygen.
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Angina pectoris refers to chest pain, usually associated with a heart attack.
Oglesby Paul has written: 'Angina pectoris' -- subject(s): Angina pectoris
Angina Pectoris is when the heart is deprived of oxygen-rich blood. Because the person is not getting blood to the heart, this causes heart muscle to die which in turn causes the heart attack.
From the resources I could find; Yes, it is only approved for angina pectoris.
Angina pectoris, but everyone just calls it angina
If you want to treat Angina Pectoris, you can start by having a healthy diet. If you smoke, you need to quit. You can also go into cardiac rehab to treat Angina Pectoris.
The main symptom of angina pectoris is sharp pain on the left side of the chest that may radiate throughout the upper body.
The prevalence of angina pectoris is nearly seven million Americans according to The American Heart Association.
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Thomas Clifford Allbutt has written: 'Diseases of the arteries, including angina pectoris' -- subject(s): Arteries, Angina Pectoris