In the 'Symptoms - Cardiovascular' section of our in-depth questionnaire we ask the following question about angina:
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Have you experienced angina?
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Your answer |
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"Don't know" |
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"No / angina ruled out" |
Absence of angina |
A pre-existing condition |
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"Past episode(s) now resolved" |
History of angina |
A risk factor |
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"Current minor problem" |
Having angina |
A pre-existing condition |
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"Current major problem" |
Having angina |
A pre-existing condition |
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Your answer will affect the likelihoods of the conditions below.
Any answers in green reduce the likelihood of the condition.
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Comment |
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Angina |
(Obvious connection) |
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GLOSSARY
Angina Angina Pectoris: Severe, restricting chest pain with sensations of suffocation caused by temporary reduction of oxygen to the heart muscle through narrowed diseased coronary arteries. Often triggered by exertion. Angina Vasomotoria: Like the previous, but less dangerous and more frequently caused by purely neurologic stimulus. The pain is more spasmodic and there is usually little actual blood vessel blockage.
Last updated: May 10, 2007
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