Angina Unstable

Angina is a disease in which a narrowing or spasm of the arteries supplying blood to the heart muscle occurs, resulting in pain in the chest area.

Unstable angina is a dangerous form of the disease that can lead to myocardial infarction or complications. The main symptoms of unstable angina are severe chest pain, rapid heartbeat, shortness of breath, sweating and nausea. If such symptoms occur, you should immediately consult a doctor.

Unstable angina pain can be caused by various factors, including high blood pressure, diabetes, smoking, high blood cholesterol, etc. However, the most common cause is atherosclerosis, a disease in which the coronary arteries become severely narrowed from