| SYMPTOMS- Pain that is crushing, constricting, strangling, suffocating, sharp, or burning; it is normally felt in the chest but may also occur in peripheral areas such as the jaw or abdomen. Location and specific sensations vary from person to person but are usually consistent from one attack to the next.
- Pain that occurs wither exertion and recedes with rest.
- Weakness, sweating, shortness of breath, anxiety, palpitations, nausea, or lightheadedness- symptoms that may or may not be associated with an angina attck.
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