Angina result from the weaking of the _______
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Angina is most frequently the result of underlying coronary artery disease. The coronary arteries supply the heart with oxygen-rich blood. When cholesterol aggregates on the artery wall and hard plaques form, the artery narrows.
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Angina result from the weakening of the heart.
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The portion of the heart which suffers from lack of blood supply becomes weaker as a pump and gives rise to a typical chest pain called angina.
Angina is most often caused by narrowing of the coronary arteries because of atherosclerotic heart disease. There may be one or more arteries that are blocked and the amount of pain or other symptom severity is not necessarily related to the number of blood vessels blocked.
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