Thursday 19 May 2011

What is angina chest pain:you wanna know

To get enough blood containing oxygen in our minds, experiencing a temporary chest discomfort is most commonly known as angina chest pain or angina pectoris. Really experienced angina chest pain how to you to decide. Well, back to your neck, and experience pain or pressure in the middle of your chest, left shoulder arms, don ' t ever drive or to own emergency room. Will rush to the hospital instead of the please call an ambulance immediately.


People experience angina is coronary heart disease where the coronary blood vessels are narrowed or inadequate blood oxygen and block provides the muscle of the heart. Pain is often felt Gets the emphasis people physically, mentally and emotionally. Extreme temperatures also cause attacks of angina chest pain. When this chest pain with early interventions that pain relief than the use of nitroglycerin and fast for peace, the rest is to take. This type of angina is actually predictable and stable angina is known. We recommend that if you have experienced such unpleasant doctor for evaluation assistance to ask for more. X-ray, ECG and ECG uses as the highest possible diagnostic tests.


In sudden attacks of angina chest pain occurs in even when the rest is complete if you may. This is easily predicted attacks of chest pain, but is known to unstable angina. Feeling pain is a serious long term. Such as should patients experience discomfort, seek medical attention immediately unstable angina as emergency cases should be treated and should be carefully monitored in chest pain patients. Increased risk of heart stopping may lead to unstable angina of heart attack or sudden death.


Never think if that's already experience heart attack and take to the hospital, but to call an ambulance. To the hospital by themselves can driving extremely dangerous. You'll try a regular tablet of aspirin to relieve pain if you are allergic to aspirin.


You can still learn more on www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au  and  www.nlm.nih.gov  for more information.

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