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Im worried about confusing the pain of an angina attack with the pain of a heart attack. What is the difference?

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Im worried about confusing the pain of an angina attack with the pain of a heart attack. What is the difference?

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Angina pain does not always mean a heart attack is happening. Rather, the pain you feel indicates the heart muscle is not receiving enough oxygen-rich blood to work efficiently.

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