Taught that, in Angina Pectoris, pain may occur in the inner aspects of arms, upper abdomen and shoulders.
Taught that indigestion, sweating and shortness of breath may constitute as signs and/or symptoms of Angina Pectoris.
Taught that chest pain (ranging from mild to very severe) and anxiety may constitute as signs and/or symptoms of Angina Pectoris.
Taught that some potential factors of Angina Pectoris are hypertension, obesity and constipation (accompanied by heavy straining), among others.
Taught that some potential factors of Angina Pectoris are sudden physical exertion and emotional stress, among others.
Taught that some potential factors of Angina Pectoris are consumption of a heavy meal and exposition to heavy temperatures, among others.
Taught that potential complications of Angina Pectoris are dysrhythmia of the heart and myocardial infarction.
Taught that maintaining a quit environment is aimed to reducing/controlling an episode of Angina Pectoris.
Taught that resting in a lying or sitting position is aimed to reducing/controlling an episode of Angina Pectoris.
Taught that constipation, accompanied by excessive straining, may constitute as a precipitating factor of Angina Pectoris.