Living with Angina

Angina
Taking control
How should angina be managed?1,2
The management of angina pectoris is based on 2 approaches: the treatment of the painful attack and the long-term treatment.The objectives are to
Restore, if possible, a good blood flow to the heart.
Manage the symptoms.
Prevent angina attacks.
Avoid complications such as or heart failure .
myocardial infarction
Myocardial infarction (also called heart attack): the interruption of the blood supply to a part of the heart because of blockage of an artery (usually blood clot) mit damaging the heart. It's a medical emergency as it can be life-threatening.
Treatments to manage Angina
Why do I need short-term treatment ?1,2
Goal
To treat the angina attack and the associated pain.
When?
When you may experience chest discomfort or before a potential trigger (exercise, emotional stress, heavy meal etc).
How?
By taking specific medicines: as prescribed by your specialist doctor.
Why?
It will relax and widen your blood vessels increasing your blood flow and restoring a good blow flow to your heart.
Why do I need a long-term treatment?
Goal
To treat the angina attack and the associated pain.
When?
Daily, as angina is a chronic symptom and therefore a long-term treatment is needed.
How?
By a multifaceted approach including medicines, lifestyle changes, sometimes medical procedures and surgery if needed and by knowing your triggers.
Why do I need short-term treatment ?1,2
Goal
To treat the angina attack and the associated pain.
When?
When you may experience chest discomfort or before a potential trigger (exercise, emotional stress, heavy meal etc).
How?
By taking specific medicines: as prescribed by your specialist doctor.
Why?
It will relax and widen your blood vessels increasing your blood flow and restoring a good blow flow to your heart.
Why do I need a long-term treatment?
Goal
To treat the angina attack and the associated pain.
When?
Daily, as angina is a chronic symptom and therefore a long-term treatment is needed.
How?
By a multifaceted approach including medicines, lifestyle changes, sometimes medical procedures and surgery if needed and by knowing your triggers.
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Medicines1,5,6
To get angina under control and prevent angina attacks, your doctor might prescribe more than 1 medicine to be taken every day.
Important
If you have any doubts or questions about your treatment for angina or any other condition, talk to your doctor.
Lifestyle changes1
To live with angina and reduce the risk of having further problems in the future, it is not only about managing symptoms. You have an important role to play, particularly by changing your lifestyle to include doing regular exercise, quitting smoking, managing your stress, monitoring your blood pressure, improving your diet, and moderating alcohol consumption.Start doing regular physical activity7
Quit smoking10,11,12
Improve your diet
Manage your stress7
Monitor your blood pressure7
Find more about Heart rate19.20,21
Medical procedures and surgery1
Medical procedures and surgery may be considered if needed. If you would like more information on this treatment approach, don’t hesitate to talk to your doctor.Know your triggers1
As most episodes of angina follow a pattern, try to know and to track your possible triggers (exercise, emotional stress etc) to manage episodes of angina.Let's get angina under control!
To get angina under control, download the AnginaControl application on App Store or get it on Google Play!