
Stable Angina - American Heart Association
Jan 24, 2025 · Stable angina is chest pain or discomfort and usually happens during physical activity or when you’re having strong emotions.
Angina (Chest Pain) - American Heart Association
Jan 30, 2025 · The American Heart Association explains angina is the medical term for chest pain or discomfort due to coronary heart disease. Learn about angina and its various types.
Unstable Angina - American Heart Association
Jan 27, 2025 · Unstable angina is a heart problem that causes sudden chest pain, often while resting. It’s usually due to reduced blood flow to the heart because of arteries narrowed from …
Angina in Women Can Be Different From Men - American Heart …
Jan 27, 2025 · The American Heart Association explains how signs of angina (chest pain) in women may be different than in men.
What is Angina? Angina is chest pain or discomfort that occurs when your heart muscle doesn’t get enough oxygen-rich blood. Reduced blood flow lasts for a short time. When blood flow is …
Prinzmetal Angina - American Heart Association
Jan 27, 2025 · Typical angina (chest pain) is often triggered by physical work or emotional stress. Prinzmetal angina usually happens when a person is resting, normally between midnight and …
Ischemic Heart Disease and Silent Ischemia
Dec 11, 2024 · People with angina also may have undiagnosed episodes of silent ischemia. You may be at a high risk for developing silent ischemia if: You have had previous heart attacks …
Cold Weather and Cardiovascular Disease - American Heart …
Jan 11, 2024 · People with coronary heart disease often suffer angina pectoris (chest pain or discomfort) when they're in cold weather. Besides cold temperatures, high winds, snow and …
Microvascular Angina - American Heart Association
Jan 27, 2025 · This type of angina, or chest pain, may be a symptom of coronary microvascular disease (MVD). Coronary MVD is heart disease that affects the heart’s smallest coronary …
What is a Heart Attack? - American Heart Association
Dec 10, 2024 · Angina occurs when your heart muscle doesn’t get the blood supply and oxygen it needs. Angina is a sign that you’re at higher risk of having a heart attack.