Stable angina

Information, Symptoms, Treatments and Resources

Blank

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

Posts on Stable angina (23)
I am 58 and just been diagnosed with stable angina on exertion. Had all tests run on me wit...
I have had 3 heart attacks and have 2 stents in the right coronary as a result. I have othe...
Three years ago my fiance' had a heart attack and had a stent put in the back side of his h...
My chest pains started up again about 2 months ago after 9 months without. I had one reall...
Hi everyone: Am not sure if this happened to anyone else. I refused to have an angiog...
Was taking in to hospital on 4th September 2006 with unstable angina and on the 7th Septemb...
Any of you had or have experience w/ small vessel disease or unstable angina? I have not r...
I am hoping someone can help me with this. I am a 35 y.o. male. In 2002, I was experi...
In June of 07 I had 4 stents put in to my right artery, and then in Oct. of 07 I had 3 addi...
COULD I HAVE ANGINA OR A PENDING HEART ATTACK? I AM A 25 YEAR OLD FEMALE ADN HAVE BEEN HAV...
More Articles related to Stable angina(3)
Health Pages for Stable angina (1)
MedHelp Health Answers
Submit