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Effect of Carotid-Sinus-Nerve Stimulation on the Capacity of the 2 Patients to Perform a Level of Exercise That, in the Absence of Stimulation, Consistently Produced Angina in Less than Five Minutes.
A burning type of pain in the shoulder could be due to nerves, inflammation, or underlying health conditions such as angina or fibromyalgia. Learn more.
Pain can come in many different ways Some are benign while others can be life-threatening An ER doctor shares common types of ...
Causes of pain under the left armpit can range from minor skin infections to nerve damage. Learn about these and other causes, and when to see a doctor.
Pain in your left arm can be due to a number of causes, not just a heart attack. Other causes like a muscle sprain, pinched nerve, or angina could be at fault.
Some causes of left breast pain are related to the breast itself; others are not. Left breast pain can be a symptom of a heart-related issue, such as angina, heart attack, or pericarditis.
In some cases, left arm pain is one sign of a heart attack (myocardial infarction), which is a medical emergency. This article discusses some of ...
Nerve damage and nerve pain (neuralgia) can have multiple causes. Learn about symptoms, diagnosis, and treatments, along with further complications and risks.
The pain of angina could be a thing of the past, thanks to an electrical device which is implanted under the skin. Trials are starting on the device which sends out mild electrical signals to ...
Chest Pain - Your chest pain & tightness might be an underlying symptom related to heart, lung, or gastrointestinal problems.
Angina pain can radiate from the heart to areas including the neck, jaw and arm. Typically, it’s accompanied with chest tightness, trouble breathing and nausea.
A pain in your left arm could mean you have a joint injury, pinched nerve, or problem with your heart.