Angina Pectoris: Basic Information
Angina Pectoris: Basic Information
ANGINA PECTORIS
BASIC INFORMATION
DESCRIPTION
Chest pain or discomfort due to a decrease in the blood (and oxygen) supply to the heart
muscle (myocardium). Angina may be stable (symptoms are predictable), or unstable
(symptoms are unexpected and usually occur while at rest). Angina affects adults of both
sexes.
CAUSES
Angina occurs when the heart needs more blood and oxygen and it is unable to get what
it requires. This is called ischemia. Most often it is due to coronary heart disease. With
heart disease, one or more of the arteries that supply blood to the heart is narrowed or
blocked. Another cause is when the blood does not carry enough oxygen, such as in
severe anemia or carbon monoxide poisoning.
PREVENTIVE MEASURES
Prevention involves preventing the coronary heart disease that leads to angina. Don't
smoke. Get treatment for chronic disorders such as diabetes, high blood pressure, and
obesity. Reduce high cholesterol with diet or drugs.
EXPECTED OUTCOMES
Minor angina can be relieved with rest and use of nitroglycerin and other drugs. Other
treatment may be needed to correct underlying diseases.
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POSSIBLE COMPLICATIONS
Heart attack.
Unstable angina.
Death.
MEDICATIONS
Nitroglycerin relieves acute symptoms of angina or it can be used before activities. It does not
affect symptoms of other disorders. It can work within seconds to relieve pain. Always keep it
with you for immediate use.
Other drugs for coronary disease, such as aspirin, beta-blockers, cholesterol-lowering drugs, ACE
inhibitors, or calcium channel blockers may be prescribed. If they are, it is important to follow the
prescribed drug regimen.
ACTIVITY
Learn to adjust activities to lessen angina attacks.
Don't use angina as an excuse not to exercise. A regular moderate exercise routine (determined by
your health care provider) can help to control symptoms.
DIET
A low-fat, low cholesterol is often recommended.
Try a weight-loss diet if overweight.
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