Lately, I’m experiencing chest pain. It starts from my shoulder to my chest. It feels as if something is sucking muscle from the inside, and the middle of my chest feels so heavy. I don’t know what it is. My ECG is normal, so I don’t think it’s because of my heart. But I read the symptoms of angina and it really fits my condition right now!!!
I’m 18. Is it even possible?? What should I do if this is really angina??
So I’ve been feeling this tugging feeling from my left chest area or I could just say my left breast hah. I’ve been feeling it when I eat something usually. Or at random times. I can stress pretty easily at times so if Im overwhelmed or exhausted I could see that being a cause. But my mom said it could be angina from stress?She’s a nurse as well. I researched angina and I guess I’m not sure what to do about it. Ant suggestions/advice?
weeks now i take 50mg a day for 4 months but i dont feel well.Should i interrupt the medicine cose i dont feel my left arm and i am sleepless?Can i contact with a cardologist cause i really need help
I notice people are so obsessed with coke and all this other sh**less drinks that are bad for you. We don’t drink as much water, don’t realise that water is medicine. I was a reading a book called "Your Body’s Many Cries for Water". Now I appriciate water but I notice other don’t which is sad because we have the resource when others don’t.
FROM the book:
As a result of extensive research into the role of water in the body, the author, a medical doctor, believes that he has found chronic dehydration to be the cause of many conditions including asthma, allergies, arthritis, angina, migraine headaches, hypertension, raised cholesterol, chronic fatigue syndrome, multiple sclerosis, depression, and diabetes in the elderly.
According to Dr. Batmanghelidj, the body possesses many different thirst signals. A dry mouth is not a reliable indicator of your body’s water needs. He describes a variety of more reliable ones, and helps you learn to understand when your body is calling for water. In this way, he claims you can prevent, treat, and cure a variety of conditions of ill health, at no cost, with what he calls nature’s miracle medicine: Water. The author explains how much water one needs to drink a day to stay healthy, and why tea, coffee, and sodas are not good substitutes for water.
I have mitral valve regurgitation, prolapse, and palpitations and possibly an unstable angina. I work with clothing and then home with a 2 yr. old, 3 mo. old and a 34 yr. old husband who acts like a teenager.
i am a 18 year old male, and my doctor said i have angina and she described it as a severe throat infection, the glands on my throat dont let me breathe right because they are very swollen. i do have some chest pains like a squeezing or pulling feeling. and i am very worried about my situation. i am worried because it is a lifethreatning disease and it can result as heart attacks. can this disease be cured with medicine? or only surgery. please answer my question i am very concerned
I started this job back in November. Now I have begun to develop chest pains every time I inhale deeply and my neck began to ache today. Is there a cause to this? At first I panicked because I thought I was having angina symptoms. I have slightly high blood pressure and I had a bad habit of snacking on the cold cuts during my shift. What’s wrong with me that I’m aching and hurting? I only work every other day for about 5 hours each time.
I have a history of heart disease.. an irregular heartbeat (AFIB) and angina after a heart surgery in 2005.
Ppl have suggested migraine and/or dehydration. I have no headache and drink a lot of water daily. Put in a call to my cardiologist and have been awaiting a response.
what are the chances of an active 13 yr old that drinks lots of water and exercises alott every night getting angina
How are the cells of the body affected and how is the body function affected when a person is affected by Angina?
What are the chances for recovery or survival when affected by angina?