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AnginaDid you know? You can have angina when resting and even while sleeping. If your angina usually happenswith triggers like exercise, and you notice symptoms at rest, get medical help right away.Angina isn’t a disease, it's a symptom that your heart muscle is not getting enough oxygen from your blood.To learn more about what you can do to manage angina talk to your healthcare provider.This program is for informational purposes only. Publisher disclaims all guarantees regarding the accuracy, completeness,or suitability of this video for medical decision making. For all health related issues please contact your healthcare provider.© The Wellness Network
Never ignore chest discomfort or tightness. It could be angina-a warning sign that your heart isn't getting enough oxygen-rich blood.
Watch this clip to know when to get help if you are having angina.
Angina pectoris is chest pain or a feeling of chest discomfort that occurs when a part of your heart doesn't get enough blood and oxygen. Learn more about angina, including causes, risks, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention.
Angina is often described as chest pain, but this can be misleading. Angina isn't always painful, and it isn’t always felt in the chest. Learn more about what this heart condition feels like, and when it can happen.