All of the information given by the patient above doesn't exactly confirm the diagnosis of chronic stable angina. The diagnosis would be confirmed if the patient is given a sublingual nitroglycerin tablet and feels (and states) that the pain is reduced.
Stable angina is a chest pain one gets during cold weather, stress, or exercise. This pain is usually a sign that someone has heart disease. The characteristics of stable angina are:
The symptoms of stable angina are chest pain (feels like pressure), dizziness, exhaustion, nausea, pain, and shortness of breath. Stable angina is usually treated by resting and/or taking nitroglycerin.
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