The Main Differences Between Angina Attacks & Heart Attacks

The Difference Between Symptoms

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Angina is most often described as a dull ache in the chest, where the pain is localized in and around the heart and is unaccompanied by any other symptoms. Heart attacks, on the other hand, present themselves as a variety of symptoms and sensations. Individuals who have suffered a heart attack often report feeling lightheaded and suddenly becoming sweaty or clammy. Heart attacks are frequently accompanied by shortness of breath, dizziness, nausea, or vomiting. If any of these symptoms occur while an individual is experiencing chest pain, it is a good indicator they might be experiencing a heart attack.

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