An angina attack typically presents as a feeling of
pain and
discomfort in the chest. The sensation is often described as a
pressure,
squeezing,
burning, or
tightness that originates behind the breastbone. This chest
pain may also radiate to other areas of the upper body, including the arms, shoulders, neck, jaw, throat, or back. It's important to note that the intensity and duration of the pain can vary, and it's often brought on by physical exertion or emotional stress.
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