What is the cause of angina?
a) linsufficient blood reaching the lungs.
b) linsufficient blood reaching the brain.
c) insufficient blood reaching the heart muscle.
Insufficient blood reaching the leg muscles.
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Heart not getting enough blood
If the arteries to your heart become narrow, you probably have coronary artery disease (CAD). This narrowing is caused by atherosclerosis (fatty deposits inside your arteries), a spasm or a blood clot. This makes it difficult for the blood to get to the heart and give it oxygen to work.
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Angina is usually caused by the arteries supplying blood to the heart muscles becoming narrowed by a build-up of fatty substances. This is called atherosclerosis.
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insufficient blood reaching the heart muscle.
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