10 Angina Pectoris Symptoms
Nausea and Vomiting
One of the less common symptoms of angina pectoris is nausea. This nausea usually comes on suddenly due to a lack of oxygen-rich blood. Women are more likely to experience this symptom.
Angina-induced nausea is usually mild to moderate in nature, although on rare occasions it can be severe enough to cause severe vomiting. When an individual experiences vomiting related to angina, it is important to seek medical attention. Ongoing vomiting can prolong an angina attack.
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