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Difference between myocardial infraction and angina pextrisis

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Answered by Anonymous
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Unstable angina symptoms occur in an unexpected and unpredictable manner. The symptoms are more severe and less responsive to nitroglycerin medication. This is a medical emergency as it may culminate in a heart attack. A myocardial infarction or heart attack occurs when heart muscle dies.

Answered by Anonymous
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\huge\sf\red { Angina }

 \red\implies Angina is a type of chest pain caused when our heart gets unable to receive proper amount of oxygen simply we can say Angina is a type of chest pain caused by reduced blood flow to the heart.

  • In medical language Angina is called Angina Pectoris.

  • It is a symptom of coronary artery disease.

\huge\sf\red { Myocardial \: Infarction }

 \red\implies Myocardial Infarction is simply called Heart attack.

It is a condition that occurs when blood flow to the heart muscles is abruptly cut off , causing damage or death to a portion of the myocardium (heart muscle).

There will be acute pain in the chest of patient.

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  • A heart attack causes permanent damage. Angina does not.

  • Angina could be a warning sign of a heart attack, but you can have angina without having a heart attack.

  • A heart attack occurs when the flow of blood through a coronary artery is blocked while Angina is the chest pain you feel because your heart muscle isn’t getting enough blood.

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