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People with unstable angina are at increased risk of having a heart attack.
But the pain of unstable angina may not go away with rest or medicine.
Unstable angina is a sign of more severe heart disease.
All were admitted with unstable angina, and none had a history of heart attack.
Unstable angina can lead to a heart attack or death, so you need to have it checked right away.
Another medical condition may have brought about or triggered your unstable angina.
Unstable angina is a warning sign that a heart attack may happen soon.
They are not used in the treatment of unstable angina .
Unstable angina can be life-threatening because you are at a very high risk of having a heart attack.
This explains why an unstable angina appears to be independent of activity.
The following case history illustrates the therapeutic options in unstable angina.
If you have any symptoms of unstable angina, call your doctor or go to an emergency room immediately.
Unpredictable or unstable angina is a powerful predictor of a heart attack.
Have certain heart conditions, especially unstable angina or a recent heart attack.
They may lower the risk of heart attack in people with unstable angina or those who have recently had angioplasty.
Unstable angina symptoms are similar to a heart attack.
Unstable angina is a condition in which your heart doesn't get enough blood flow and oxygen.
You may be developing unstable angina if the chest pain:
A sudden change in this pattern suggests unstable angina.
Unstable angina is unexpected, and resting or taking nitroglycerin may not help.
If there is no evidence of damage, the term "unstable angina" is used.
Report any change in your chest pain (unstable angina) to your doctor.
Treatment for unstable angina seeks to stabilize your condition and prevent a heart attack.
When it does, it is called unstable angina, and may require a change in therapy.
Aspirin may help improve the symptoms of unstable angina.