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==Diagnosis==
 
===Tests used to Determine the Cause of Angina==
 
:*Several blood tests can be done by your doctor to determine whether or not your heart is damaged.
:*Coronary angiography: is a test that involves the injection of a special dye into your coronary arteries so that visible images can be seen on x rays to show the inside of your coronary arteries and to determine whether or not there is any obstruction of blood flow.
:*Electrocardiogram: Is a painless procedure in which a healthcare professional will measure the electrical activity of your heart to find whether there are any heart abnormalities or irregular heart beats.
:*Echocardiogram: This is a painless test to identify whether some areas of your heart are not contracting normally.
:*Stress testing: This test is done when you are exercising. This makes it easier for doctors to diagnosis heart disease.





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What is Angina?

Angina is chest pain or discomfort you get when your heart muscle does not get enough blood. It may feel like pressure or a squeezing pain in your chest. It may feel like indigestion. You may also feel pain in your shoulders, arms, neck, jaw or back.

Angina is a symptom of coronary artery disease (CAD), the most common heart disease. CAD happens when a sticky substance called plaque builds up in the arteries that supply blood to the heart, reducing blood flow

What are symptom of Angina?

  • chest pain
  • feeling of chest pressure
  • feeling of indigestion
  • pain in shoulders,arms,jaw or back

Who is at risk of Angina?

Risk Factors You Can Change

  • tobacco smoke
  • high blood cholesterol
  • depression
  • weight:fat,body index of more than 28
  • high blood pressure
  • drinking too much alcohol

Risk Factors That You Cannot Change

  • age: being older than 65 years or more
  • gender: male
  • heredity: having a history of cardiovascular diseases
  • race: African Americans are at a higher risk
  • Diabetes mellitus

Diagnosis

=Tests used to Determine the Cause of Angina

  • Several blood tests can be done by your doctor to determine whether or not your heart is damaged.
  • Coronary angiography: is a test that involves the injection of a special dye into your coronary arteries so that visible images can be seen on x rays to show the inside of your coronary arteries and to determine whether or not there is any obstruction of blood flow.
  • Electrocardiogram: Is a painless procedure in which a healthcare professional will measure the electrical activity of your heart to find whether there are any heart abnormalities or irregular heart beats.
  • Echocardiogram: This is a painless test to identify whether some areas of your heart are not contracting normally.
  • Stress testing: This test is done when you are exercising. This makes it easier for doctors to diagnosis heart disease. Template:WH Template:WS