Dr. Khandheria answers the question: 'Angina, Heart Attack Versus Stroke?' — -- Question: What is the difference between angina, heart attack, and stroke? Answer: Angina and heart attack are two ...
Angina occurs when part of the heart does not receive enough oxygen. It may feel like pain, squeezing, or pressure in the chest. Angina is not a disease but a symptom of another underlying condition.
Angina is pain that you feel in your chest. It happens when your heart isn’t getting enough blood. There are several different types of angina. They’re classified based on their cause, pattern of ...
Angina happens when one of the heart’s blood vessels is blocked and temporarily deprives the heart muscle of blood and oxygen, causing chest pain. If you feel like someone is squeezing your heart when ...
Angina, a chest pain stemming from reduced heart blood flow, often signals underlying heart issues like coronary artery disease. It manifests as pressure, tightness, or burning sensations, potentially ...