When the heart muscle does not get enough oxygen rich blood to meet the demand, the heart muscle experiences a hunger for more oxygen, and the patient experiences angina Symptoms of angina include chest pressure, tightness, heaviness and discomfort in the arm, jaw, back, or neck
A condition that involves a tightness, pressure, or squeezing felt in the chest, throat, upper abdomen, or neck that can radiate down the left arm, causing a numbness or tingling This is due to myocardial ischemia Once diagnosed, angina pectoris can be treated with medication
a heart disease involving severe pain and a feeling of pressure in the chest Sometimes the pain radiates to the left shoulder and arm
pain generally experienced in the chest, but sometimes radiating to the arms or jaw, due to a lack of oxygen supply to the heart muscle
recurring chest pain or discomfort that happens when some part of the heart does not receive enough blood
-Chest discomfort (usually described as pressure or pain) occurring beneath the breastbone when the heart is not getting enough oxygen Typically, it occurs with exercise or emotional stress, lasts only a few minutes, and goes away with rest Angina pectoris, or simply "angina," results when blood flow to the heart muscle is inadequate because heart arteries have been narrowed by cholesterol deposits or when there is an imbalance between oxygen demand and oxygen supply caused by hypertension or valvular disease
Chest pain resulting from a lack of blood supply to the heart muscle The pain is usually distinctive in nature, location, and radiation (that is, it isn't normally a general feeling of pain, and the pain sufferer can pinpoint it to a specific location) Angina may be brought on by emotional stress or physical activity
a recurring pain or discomfort in the chest that happens when some part of the heart does not receive enough blood It is a common symptom of coronary heart disease (CHD), which occurs when vessels that carry blood to the heart become narrowed and blocked due to atherosclerosis
Chest pain that occurs because the muscle tissue of the heart is deprived of adequate oxygen or because removal of carbon dioxide and other wastes interferes with the flow of blood and oxygen to the heart
{i} heart discomfort characterized by chest pain due to an insufficient supply of oxygen to the heart
a heart condition marked by paroxysms of chest pain due to reduced oxygen to the heart
Spasm of chest pain, caused when the heart's oxygen demand temporarily outpaces its blood supply, usually because of coronary heart disease. A deep, viselike pain in the heart and stomach area commonly spreads to the left arm. Exertion or emotional stress can bring on angina, obliging the victim to rest until the pain subsides. If rest does not help, drugs can dilate the blood vessels. As heart disease worsens, angina recurs with less exertion