The Main Differences Between Angina Attacks & Heart Attacks

Angina Usually Strikes During Exertion

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A heart attack can strike at any moment, even in individuals who are otherwise generally healthy. If chest pain strikes while someone is resting or not engaged in any physical activity and lasts for a significant amount of time, it could indicate the pain is due to a heart attack. Stable angina usually only occurs when individuals are engaged in physical exercise, strenuous activity, or are experiencing stress, and lasts for approximately five minutes. The pain should go away when the patient is resting. Although it may not be a heart attack, stable angina can also be a clear sign a patient is going to experience a heart attack at some point, and should consult with a doctor if they experience stable angina frequently.

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