Angina pectoris is a condition caused by reduced blood flow to the heart muscle and characterized by chest pain or discomfort. It’s usually due to coronary artery disease, where the arteries supplying blood to the heart become narrowed or blocked. It is often described as a squeezing, pressure, heaviness, tightness or pain in the chest. It can also spread to the arms, shoulders, neck, jaw or back.
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Causes of Angina Pectoris
The primary cause of angina pectoris is reduced blood flow to the heart muscle, typically due to coronary artery disease. This narrowing or blockage of the coronary arteries can be caused by the buildup of plaque, a substance made up of fat, cholesterol and other substances. Other factors that can contribute to angina include-
- High blood pressure
- Smoking
- Diabetes
- High cholesterol levels
- Obesity
- Lack of physical activity and
- Stress.
Symptoms of Angina Pectoris
The symptoms of angina pectoris can vary but often include:
- Chest pain or discomfort: Usually described as pressure, squeezing, heaviness, tightness or pain in the chest.
- Pain in other areas: It can also spread to the arms (usually the left arm but can also affect the right arm), shoulders, neck, jaw or back.
- Shortness of breath.
- Fatigue.
- Nausea.
- Sweating.
It’s important to note that symptoms can differ from person to person and some individuals may experience atypical symptoms or even no symptoms at all, especially in cases of silent ischemia. If you suspect you’re experiencing angina or any heart-related symptoms, seek medical attention immediately.
Is homeopathy effective for Angina Pectoris?
Homeopathic medicines can help relieve symptoms of Angina Pectoris to a great extent and thus, prove to be an effective therapy in times of stress.
9 Best Homeopathic Medicines for Angina Pectoris?
The number of homeopathic medicines useful in cases of Angina Pectoris are countless. However, the following 9 medicines have shown exceptional results, if administered properly.
Homeopathic Medicine | Symptoms | Better | Worse |
Cactus Grandiflorus | Sensation of constriction in the heart. Palpitation. Suffocation, cold sweat and an iron band feeling around the heart. | Open air. | 11:00 am and 11:00pm.Lying on left side.Approach of menses. |
Crataegus | Sudden, terrible pain in the left breast, radiating over the heart and down arm.Pain under the left scapula and the left clavicle. | Fresh air. Rest. | Exertion or excitement. Warm room. |
Kalmia Latifolia | Angina pectoris in patients having smoking habit. Palpitation, great weakness with neuralgia | Lying on the back. | Bending forward. Looking down. |
Laurocerasus | Clutching at the heart. Completely out of breath by walking a short distance, ascending, walking. | Rest. | Sitting up. Exertion. |
Lilium Tigrinum | Angina pectoris with pain in right arms. Pulsation all over the body. | Rubbing and pressure. | Stooping and lying on right side. |
Naja Tripudians | Anginal pain extending to nape of neck to left shoulder and arm with anxiety and fear. | Walking in open air. | Riding in a carriage. |
Nux Moschata | Pulse intermits at long intervals exciting fear of death. Palpitation. | Walking, drinking warm water. | Cold food, cold moist |
Spigelia | Violent audible palpitations with craving for hot water which relieves. Dyspnea. | Lying on right side with head high. | Deep inspiration and slightest motion. |
Tabacum | Angina pectoris, with nausea, cold sweat and collapse. | Uncovering. Open air. | Opening eyes |
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