Living with Angina

Living with Angina by Tom Smith, published by Sheldon in 2009, is a revised edition that spans 224 pages in English. This book addresses the critical concerns surrounding angina, a condition often accompanied by chest pain that can be alarming for many individuals. It provides essential information on recognizing symptoms, understanding the implications of chest pain, and the importance of seeking medical advice.
Readers will find practical guidance on managing angina, including the significance of medication adherence and the connections between smoking, passive smoking, and heart health. The book also discusses the growing recognition of angina-related depression among healthcare professionals, offering updated insights into this aspect of heart health. Living with Angina serves as a resource for those looking to better understand their condition and improve their overall well-being.
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Chest pain can be terrifying. Many people hope that if they ignore it, it will go away. But angina must be taken seriously, and it is very important to find out what you can about it. The book answers the key questions for anyone worried about angina: What should I do when I have chest pain? Does it mean I’m going to have a heart attack? How do I tell if it’s serious? This new edition of Living with Angina makes the links between smoking, passive smoking, and heart health plainer than ever. It also highlights the importance of keeping up your medication in order to help prevent heart attack. Doctors are now taking angina-related depression more seriously, and the book includes up to date information on this as well.
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