Angina
Unstable Angina – is used to describe more unpredictable or severe angina. Chest pain may occur while resting or even sleeping (nocturnal angina), and the discomfort may last longer and be more intense than that of stable angina. Stable angina becomes unstable when symptoms occur more frequently, last longer, or are precipitated more easily. ................
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