Follow up with: Your cardiologist or your primary doctor, first of, you need to have a diagnosis and a classification of your angina, then probably you will have diagnostic studies up to coronary arteries catheterization, then follow advice and keep taking your medicines as prescribed, with the life style changes recommended (stoping smoking, losing weight, etc..) wish you well
Answered 3/25/2022
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