Angina pectoris, commonly known as angina, is severe chest pain due to ischemia (a lack of blood and hence oxygen supply) of the heart muscle, generally due to obstruction or spasm of the coronary arteries (the heart's blood vessels). Coronary artery disease, the main cause of angina, is due to atherosclerosis of the cardiac arteries. The term derives from the Latin angina ("infection of the throat") from the Greek ἀγχόνη ankhone ("strangling"), ...
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Angina
Medicine
Risk Factors:
- Hypercholesterolemia
- Tobacco smoking
- Stress
- Old age
- Hypertriglyceridemia
- Diabetes mellitus
- Family history of heart disease
- Hypertension
- Obesity
- Sedentary lifestyle
Treatments:
- Salicylic acid
- ACE inhibitor
- Weight loss
- Angioplasty
- Statin
- Stenting
- Ranolazine
- Calcium channel blocker
- Nitroglycerin
- Smoking cessation
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