9Angina
People with angina tend to experience chest pain that feels like under a lot of pressure with a squeezed heart. It occurs when blood supply to your heart is significantly reduced. Currently, angina is affecting millions of people around the world. Some other symptoms include dizziness, painful areas around the upper part, and chest pressure. Many people often confuse angina with a heart attack, but this condition does not lead to any permanent damages to your heart tissues. Angina can be unstable and stable with different symptoms and risks. If you are unsure you are dealing with a heart attack or angina, it is better to call the local emergency service to prevent further complications and life-threatening conditions. [9]












