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Can you tell me how a patient present angina pectoris?

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Discomfort: Mid chest tightness, pressure, or burning with exertion that resolves with rest.

Answered 7/17/2014

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Typical symptoms: The common symptom is a pain, ache, discomfort or tightness that you feel across the front of the chest when you exert yourself. . You may also, or just, feel the pain in your arms, jaw, neck or stomach. An angina pain does not usually last long. It will usually ease within 10 minutes when you rest. If you take some glyceryl trinitrate, it should go within 1-2 minutes

Answered 10/19/2016

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