Stable angina

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What is Stable angina?

Stable angina is chest pain or discomfort that typically occurs with activity or stress. The pain usually begins slowly and gets worse over the next few minutes before going away. It quickly goes away with medication or rest, but may happen again with additional activity or stress.

Stable angina is also called chronic angina.

See also: Unstable angina

Alternative Names:

Angina - stable; Angina - chronic; Angina pectoris

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