Management focuses on symptom relief and improving blood vessel function; outcomes depend on the individual response to treatment and adherence to lifestyle changes
Microvascular angina is chest pain or discomfort caused by problems in the small coronary arteries. Treatment focuses on symptom management and addressing risk factors for heart disease.
Type of angina (chest pain) where blood flow to the heart muscle is temporarily restricted in the small blood vessels
Chest pain or discomfort, often without significant blockages in major coronary arteries
Coronary angiography, stress tests
Generally good with appropriate management and treatment
Cardiovascular complications, complications of untreated angina
Microvascular dysfunction, endothelial dysfunction, inflammation
Medications (nitroglycerin, calcium channel blockers, beta-blockers), lifestyle changes, cardiac rehabilitation
Medications (nitroglycerin, calcium channel blockers, beta-blockers), lifestyle changes, cardiac rehabilitation
Chest pain due to small blood vessel disease in the heart
Management focuses on relieving symptoms and preventing complications
This information serves as a general overview and does not constitute professional medical advice. Always consult with healthcare providers for accurate and personalized insights regarding your health.
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