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Angina
Angina is the term used to
describe the chest pain experienced as a result of heart disease.
The most common cause is narrowing
of the arteries supplying blood to the heart muscle - atherosclerosis.
This narrowing is a result of build-up of fat deposits and/or blood
clots within the artery, leading to reduced blood supply to the
heart, and consequently death of areas of heart muscle - ischaemia.
Risk factors for developing Angina
include: smoking, overweight, diabetes, high blood pressure and
raised blood fats.
Typically the pain of Angina
is experienced as a tight band across the chest. It may radiate
into the neck, the lower jaw and down the arms. It may come on in
response to extremes of temperature, exercise and high emotions.
There may be associated breathlessness, faintness and feelings of
nausea.
An electrocardiogram (heart tracing)
will show changes associated with heart ischaemia. Poorly controlled
Angina may eventually progress on to a full heart attack.
Complementary Health Advice
Diet & Nutritional therapy
Increase intake of co-enzyme Q10,
the minerals selenium, zinc and magnesium and the essential fatty
acids EPA (from fish oils), GLA (from starflower and evening primrose
oils).
Herbal Therapies
Garlic, motherwort and hawthorn berries
may help to ease Angina-type symptoms.
The following complementary therapies
can be used in the treatment of Angina:
Acupuncture, Herbal
Medicine, Homeopathy,
Nutritional Therapy,
T'ai Chi, Relaxation Therapy,
Yoga
You
are recommended to seek advice of a qualified health practitioner. To find a qualified
practitioner in your area look in the Practitioner
Directory.

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