Thorax Angina Is Angina Always Accompanied By A Sense Of Pressure On The Chest Or Heart, And Located More Mid-thorax?

Is Angina always accompanied by a sense of pressure on the chest or heart, and located more mid-thorax? - thorax angina

I researched on the Internet angina pectoris and it seems that the tightness in the chest is a symptom. What pulsed for an easy, no, but continued dull ache in the heart area in the left breast, but do not feel in the middle of the chest of a place and under pressure? Could it be angina? Or something else?

Please provide a reference or a source of information because it is a medical problem, where the credibility was against the proposal, the key.

2 comments:

Huguette said...

I had a sore throat for 3 years. Then I had a heart attack
Then I had a triple bypass .. This is my source and I hope it's good enough for your needs?
Not experienced a single time "pressure" on the breast (either medium or LHS ...) Many people I spoke with said the same thing in the room, and my opinion is that the term "tight chest," we hear so often (a) because it is difficult to describe pain in the chest, and this is one way to try to "feel" to get the crossing, and (b) once pointed out, the Voyage sentence outside of language very easily. It even seems that other phrase "tight band around my chest" plausible ... What happens many times.

The exact description of the symptoms that you feel as follows:

First, burn a hollow heart "- such as pain and discomfort in the stomach, which was then expanded at an accelerating rate, cold and hostile, together from the center outwards in the chest, but then a dull pain, not only to pain .
This rAdiat the attack made progress, severe pain and pain radiating down the arm, neck and shoulder blades.

Because the question is attempted pressed, blood in the heart of Pass is throbbing pain, of course.

TNT easier than with the inhaler. This means is one of the surest ways to know if your dull, throbbing pain, angina pectoris. Get a spray and test.
The other way is to experiment and to work physically.
Angina come and go, especially in connection with the efforts. You can train, then relief. That's chest.
If not, then it is not.

But if the heart attack, a symptom of a steady increase in heart rate (up to 200 BPM +) and decrease of BP readings.

bamagrln... said...

I know some people who have a heart attack, and when I tell them what they all have different stories, with the exception of one detail, they all said, it felt like someone was sitting heavy in the chest. they all had problems breathing with him.

some had headaches, some do not.
Some were ill, others not.
some had radiating pain in his left arm, others not.

I know one thing sure, if you have chest pain, you must go to the emergency room. please.

I hope I was helpful and I hope u are ok.

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