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Everyday life with angina

  After treatment, most people with angina can get back to a normal or near-normal life. However, many people with angina have been living excessively busy lives. You have a good reason to cut down on your commitments, if you want to. Examine the way you live – do you … Everyday life with anginaRead more

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How to live with angina?

Preventing a disease before it happens is called primary prevention. down its progress. This is called secondary prevention. For angina, the methods of primary and secondary prevention are much the same. These least slow are: Not smoking Many deaths, especially amongst men younger than 45, are caused by heart disease … How to live with angina?Read more

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What is Beta blockers

Beta blocker drugs are swallowed whole, and act by slowing down the heart rate. They reduce the heart’s work so that it needs less oxygen. When they are taken regularly, they can reduce the frequency of angina attacks. Beta blockers can, sometimes, cause cold hands and feet, and tiredness. They … What is Beta blockersRead more

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How is angina treated?

Drugs are usually used at first, but for some people angioplasty or surgery may be needed. Drug treatment of angina to the heart or they can reduce the work it has to do. Drugs can help in two ways. They can either increase th blood supply If you are taking … How is angina treated?Read more

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What causes angina?

If one or more of your coronary arteries becomes narrowed, the blood supply to your heart muscle may be restricted. During exercise or emotional stress your heart has to do more work than usual, and so the muscle needs more oxygen. If the blood cannot deliver enough oxygen, the muscle … What causes angina?Read more

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What is angina?

Angina is an uncomfortable feeling in the chest that is usually brought on by exercise or emotional upset. For some people it is hardly a pain at all, but for others it can be severe. The commonest complaint is of a heaviness or tightness in the middle of the chest. … What is angina?Read more