An angina attack typically presents as a
feeling of discomfort in the chest, which can be described as a
pressure or
squeezing sensation. This discomfort is not limited to the chest area; it can also be felt in other parts of the body, such as the
shoulders,
arms,
neck,
jaw, or
back. Sometimes, the pain associated with angina can be mistaken for
indigestion because of its similar characteristics. It's important to note that
angina itself is not a disease but rather a symptom of an underlying heart condition, often related to the reduced blood flow to the heart muscle.
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