patofisiologi chd
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CLINICAL SIGN AND SYMPTOMS OF CHRONIC STABLE ANGINA Symptoms of stable angina are most often predictable. This means that the same amount of exercise or activity may cause your angina to occur. Your angina should improve or go away when you stop or slow down the exercise.
The most common symptom is chest pain that occurs behind the breastbone or slightly to the left of it. The pain of stable angina usually begins slowly and gets worse over the next few minutes before going away.
TYPICALLY, THE CHEST PAIN FEELS LIKE TIGHTNESS, HEAVY PRESSURE, SQUEEZING, OR A CRUSHING FEELING. IT MAY SPREAD TO THE:
1. Arm (most often the left)
2. Back
3. Jaw
4. Neck
5. Shoulder
LESS COMMON SYMPTOMS OF ANGINA MAY INCLUDE:1. Fatigue
2. Shortness of breath
3. Weakness
4. Dizziness or light-headedness
5. Nausea, vomiting, and sweating
6. Palpitation
CLINICAL SYMPTOM ACS
1. Chest pain (angina) that feels like burning, pressure or tightness
2. Pain elsewhere in the body, such as the left upper arm or jaw (referred pain)
3. Nausea
4. Vomiting
5. Shortness of breath (dyspnea)
6. Sudden, heavy sweating (diaphoresis)