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Angina causes pain in the left side of the throat

Dr. Sydney Parker
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2025-05-22 15:35:21
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Angina
pectoris is a type of coronary heart disease, usually caused by myocardial ischemia and hypoxia caused by coronary artery insufficiency, resulting in chest pain, discomfort and difficulty breathing. It usually does not directly cause pain on the left side of the throat, because there is no direct connection between the two. Pain on the left side of the throat may be caused by other reasons, such as laryngitis, tonsillitis, esophagitis, etc.
For patients with pain on the left side of the throat, it is necessary to determine the cause according to specific symptoms, medical history and relevant examination results, and carry out targeted treatment.