Can mild angina be cured?


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Mild angina is usually incurable.
Mild angina usually occurs due to coronary atherosclerosis, which causes narrowing of the coronary arteries and prevents the heart muscle from getting enough blood. Coronary atherosclerosis is mainly caused by damage to the intima of blood vessels, which allows cholesterol and other lipid substances to accumulate in the walls of blood vessels and form plaques on top of them. Platelet clots or clots form. However, this change cannot be detected for a long time. When symptoms appear, irreversible plaque or platelet clot has been formed on the intima of blood vessels, so it cannot be completely reversed, so mild angina pectoris cannot be cured, and discomfort can only be relieved by drug treatment, surgical treatment and other ways.