a pain in the chest, especially if it fits the description at the beginning of this fact sheet, you should visit your GP as soon as possible. The GP will ask you all about the pain and will examine you, feel pulses in your legs, look for swelling in your ankles, listen to your heart and chest, and check your blood pressure. He or she will also look for any signs that you have a high cholesterol level or that you are anaemic.

Tests

You may also need to have some hospital tests before you can be sure your symptoms are caused by angina. These can include:

Treatment

The conditions that make angina more likely to occur, such as high blood pressure, will also be treated as well as the angina symptoms. Medicines are usually the first step in this. A small daily dose of aspirin is often prescribed as it cuts the risk of having a heart attack. Glyceryl trinitrate (GTN) is prescribed for relief during attacks. This comes as a spray (used in the mouth) or tablets placed under the tongue. Other treatments to prevent an angina attack are:

Surgery

For people with severe angina, surgery may be needed. There are several possible procedures, including:
" Angioplasty - with this procedure, a collapsed balloon is threaded through the blood vessels until it reaches the arteries of the heart. The balloon is inflated to widen the blocked coronary artery. A stent (flexible mesh tube) may be inserted to help keep the artery open afterwards. A laser may be used to open up a fatty deposit for the balloon to pass through. " Coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) - this is where vessels from the legs or the chest are used to bypass the blockage. This is open-heart surgery and requires a longer stay in hospital.

Prevention

There are several practical steps you can take to prevent angina:
(published with permission in writing from:http://www.mabels.org.uk/)




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