Microva is angina pectoris caused by coronary artery disease that affects the coronary arteries and causes oxygen to not reach the heart... This type of angina has symptoms such as: excessive fatigue, low energy, sleep disorders, shortness of breath.. Angina is one of the rare cases that fortunately can be controlled with medication. Another name for this type of Prinzmetal's angina is Prinzmetal's angina, which occurs when the body is at rest and causes blockage of blood vessels..
### **What does angina feel like?**
Angina usually lasts only a few minutes. Here are some examples of feelings expressed by angina patients:
- Feeling of stiffness and heaviness in the chest
- shortness of breath (difficulty breathing)
- Feeling of burning or pressure in the chest
- A feeling of discomfort that may shoot into the arms, back, neck, jaw, or stomach.... - Numbness and burning sensation in the shoulders, arms, or wrists.... - A feeling of discomfort in the stomach
You may get angina by doing the following:
- Climbing the stairs
- Feeling upset or angry
- Working in very cold or very hot weather
- Eating too much in one meal
- sex
- Emotional stress
- Sports
Symptoms and symptoms of cardiac angina
The signs and symptoms of this complication depend on the severity of the disease... Angina may be accompanied by the following symptoms:
- Feeling of stiffness in the neck
- Chest murmur
- Inability to breathe and shortness of breath
- Feeling in the chest
- Pressure or heaviness on the chest
- Feeling of pain and heaviness behind the sternum
- Pain in the head, heart or even under the jaw, below the shoulder and between the shoulder blades
**Dr. Lia Mirsafai** **Cardiologist in Ramsar** can provide medical services in the field of cardiovascular to dear patients.... To receive advice and guidance regarding angina* and its symptoms, you can call the phone number 09120470655... What is the danger?.. Obstruction or contraction of the vessels that bring blood to the heart is one of the most important causes of chest pain, as well as things like anemia, rapid heartbeat or Cardiac arrhythmia, heart valve disease is one of the causes of cardiac arrhythmia... You should also know that there are many factors that can increase the risk of angina. Blood pressure, high blood fat, inactivity and obesity are other factors that increase the risk of angina.
### **What tests should be done?**
Ms. Dr. Liamirsafai, a cardiologist, requires the following tests from a person to better diagnose this disease:
- Blood test
- Sports stress test
- ECG or electrocardiogram (ECG)
- Cardiac catheterization
- Coronary angiography
### **What measures can you take against heart angina?**
Don't give up... you can change your lifestyle and reduce your chances of getting angina attacks... some simple steps to help you feel more comfortable include:
- Quit smoking and avoid dealing with smokers
- Using foods containing low amounts of saturated fat, trans fat, cholesterol and sodium
- Control high blood pressure and blood cholesterol levels
- Avoid too high or too low temperature
- Avoid vigorous activity
- Special training to create relaxation and control stress
- If the characteristics of angina heart change, contact a cardiologist... for example, if you have recently had angina at rest or it has worsened... whenever you see **symptoms** of angina, see a cardiologist as soon as possible.. The first and easiest way to treat angina is medication, but in many cases, medication alone is not enough to improve the condition In this case, the doctor prescribes other methods for treatment.. it doesn't solve.. in this case, they are doing a heart transplant... ### What medicines should we take to get rid of angina? After diagnosing angina pectoris, your cardiologist may prescribe drugs to relieve this condition... **Nitroglycerin** is a drug that treats acute angina... It is recommended to always carry this medicine with you if you have a history of angina pectoris... Because this medicine will improve your chest pain in a very short time.