Unstable angina

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What is Unstable angina?

Unstable angina is a type of acute chest pain that occurs when your heart doesn't get enough oxygen. It can be a warning sign of a heart attack.

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Alternative Names:

Accelerating angina; New-onset angina; Angina - unstable; Progressive angina

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