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Question
Hello doctor,
I have symptoms of left angina pectoris, heart area, startling, feeling of dying, pain in 2 thighs. Doctor let me ask if left angina pain accompanied or startled is a sign of disease? Please advise, I thank you doctor.
Dang Dinh Hai (1997)
Answer i
Answered by Specialist II Nguyen Xuan Ninh - Emergency Doctor - Emergency Resuscitation Department, Vinmec Central Park International General Hospital.
Hello,
With the question “What is the sign of left angina or startling? ", the doctor would like to answer as follows:
You have symptoms such as pain in the left chest, pain in the heart area, or startling, feeling that you are about to die. With these symptoms, there can be many causes such as coronary artery disease, chest wall pain (muscles, intercostal nerves, ...), psychological causes, ... In which, the cause needs to be saved. Especially coronary heart disease, because this is a disease that can be dangerous, even fatal. Coronary arteries are blood vessels that supply blood to the heart muscle. Acute coronary disease is often referred to as acute coronary syndrome. In which, acute coronary syndrome includes acute myocardial infarction and unstable angina. There are several risk factors that make a person more susceptible to coronary heart disease such as: obesity, sedentary lifestyle, dyslipidemia, hypertension, diabetes mellitus, postmenopausal women, older age, ...
To be able to know the exact cause of your symptoms, you need to see a Cardiologist for examination and some tests. Once the cause is known, the doctor will advise you on the optimal treatment.
If you still have questions about left angina pectoris, you can go to a hospital of Vinmec Health System for further examination and advice. Thank you for trusting and sending questions to Vinmec. Wish you a lot of health.
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