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Santa Maria Cardiologist Doctors for AnginaType of Physician: Cardiologist What is a Cardiologist? A subspecialty certification by the Board of Internal Medicine; practitioners are expert in diseases of the heart, lungs and blood vessels. They consult with surgeons on heart surgery, perform diagnostic procedures, and manage complex conditions such as heart attacks and arrhythmias (abnormal heartbeat). Specialty: Cardiology Common Name: Heart Doctor Cardiologist Doctors in Santa Maria *![]() Bruce A Ourieff MD ![]() Pedro A Diaz MD ![]() Kishor D Popat MD ![]() Ram K Setty MD ![]() Samir Bhatt MD ![]() Peter A Thom MD ![]() Coastal Cardiology ![]() Coastal Cardiology ![]() Coastal Cardiology ![]() Coastal Cardiology ![]() Coastal Cardiology ![]() Coastal Cardiology ![]() Coastal Cardiology ![]() Coastal Cardiology ![]() Coastal Cardiology ![]() Coastal Cardiology ![]() Coastal Cardiology ![]() Coastal Cardiology ![]() Kenneth P Tway MD ![]() Cardiovascular Pulmonary Medicine ![]() Cardiovascular Pulmonary Medicine ![]() Harris J Gelberg MD ![]() Joseph Iivento MD ![]() Santa Barbara Heart Center ![]() Joseph Iivento MD ![]() Karin VanHoek MD ![]() Santa Barbara Cardiovascular Medical Group ![]() Sansum Clinic Cardiovascular Disease Dept ![]() Santa Barbara Cardiovascular Medical Group ![]() Sansum Clinic Cardiovascular Disease Dept ![]() Santa Barbara Cardiovascular Medical Group ![]() Santa Barbara Cardiovascular Medical Group ![]() Santa Barbara Cardiovascular Medical Group ![]() Santa Barbara Cardiovascular Medical Group ![]() Sansum Clinic Cardiovascular Disease Dept ![]() Sansum Clinic Cardiovascular Disease Dept ![]() Central Cardiology Medical Clinic ![]() Robert Buckingham MD Inc ![]() Fred M Fauvre MD ![]() Ojai Heart Institute ![]() Cardiology Associates Medical Group ![]() Cardiology Associates Medical Group ![]() California Cardiovascular & Thoracic Surgeons ![]() Ventura Cardiology Consultants ![]() Community Memorial LBB_Hospital Centers for Family Health ![]() Ventura Cardiology Consultants ![]() Ventura Cardiology Consultants ![]() Ventura Cardiology Consultants ![]() Cardiology Associates Medical Group ![]() Cardiology Associates Medical Group ![]() Cardiology Associates Medical Group ![]() Ventura Cardiology Consultants ![]() Cardiology Associates Medical Group ![]() Cardiology Associates Medical Group ![]() California Cardiovascular & Thoracic Surgeons ![]() Cardiology Associates Medical Group ![]() Central Cardiology Medical Clinic ![]() Comprehensive Cardiovascular ![]() Comprehensive Cardiovascular ![]() Comprehensive Cardiovascular ![]() Advanced Heart & Medical Center Santa Maria, CaliforniaUpcoming Local Events2012-05-26
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AnginaIntroduction to anginaChest pain is a common symptom that is caused by many different conditions. Some causes require prompt medical attention, such as angina, heart attack, or tearing of the aorta. Other causes of chest pain that may not require immediate medical intervention include spasm of the esophagus, gallbladder attack, or inflammation of the chest wall. An accurate diagnosis is important in providing proper treatment to patients with chest pain. The diagnosis and treatment of angina is discussed below, as well as the diagnosis of other causes of chest pain that can mimic angina.
What is angina, and what are the symptoms of angina?Angina (angina pectoris - Latin for squeezing of the chest) is chest discomfort that occurs when there is a decreased blood oxygen supply to an area of the heart muscle. In most cases, the lack of blood supply is due to a narrowing of the coronary arteries as a result of arteriosclerosis. Angina is usually felt as:
This pain often radiates to the neck, jaw, arms, back, or even the teeth. Patients may also suffer:
Angina usually occurs during exertion, severe emotional stress, or after a heavy meal. During these periods, the heart muscle demands more blood oxygen than the narrowed coronary arteries can deliver. Angina typically lasts from 1 to 15 minutes and is relieved by rest or by placing a nitroglycerin tablet under the tongue. Nitroglycerin relaxes the blood vessels and lowers blood pressure. Both rest and nitroglycerin decrease the heart muscles demand for oxyg... Recommended Reading Related to AnginaHeart attack facts
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