What is the difference between angina and a heart attack?

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Health Consultation Description: What is the difference between angina and a heart attack?


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An angina attack is not a heart attack. In angina, the heart does not get enough oxygen for a short time. The pain often goes away with rest or nitroglycerin. Angina does not usually cause lasting damage to the heart.

A heart attack can happen if the flow of oxygen-rich blood to heart muscle suddenly becomes blocked. Chest pain is usually more severe, lasts longer and does not go away with rest or nitroglycerin. A heart attack can cause lasting damage to heart muscle.

If you are having symptoms that do not go away with rest or nitroglycerin, it could be unstable angina, a more serious kind of angina that can lead to a heart attack

Instructions:
Citrus Fruits: Apart from lemon, which is high in citrus acid, you can also eat pineapples, oranges and grapes to fight against angina on a daily basis. Vitamin C helps to control your cholesterol level as well.

Parsley: Parsley has been recognized as one of the most essential home remedies for treating angina. It can be taken in the form of either dried herbs or fresh leaves. It is also advised to drink parsley tea, as it has both a pleasant taste and aroma, along with being beneficial for treating angina.



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