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Angina

Angina is a warning sign that your heart is not getting enough blood. Angina does not feel the same for everyone. Some of the more common symptoms are:

  • Tightness, squeezing, heaviness, pressure, burning-like pain or mild ache in the chest
  • Indigestion and need to belch, heart burn, fullness in the stomach or below the breast bone
  • Ache in the teeth, lower jaw, shoulder or between the shoulder blades
  • Heaviness, numbness, tingly feeling or ache in one or both arms
  • Pressure or tightness in the throat
  • Shortness of breath with normal activity

 

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353 Fairmont Blvd.
Rapid City, SD 57701
Phone:(605) 719-8045
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