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Angina attacks can be relieved gradually after rest and treatment, but they cannot be completely recovered.
Angina is a disease caused by insufficient blood supply to the heart due to coronary artery stenosis or blockage. Symptoms such as chest pain and chest tightness can occur during attacks. Patients can relieve clinical symptoms after a period of rest and medication such as nitroglycerin, isosorbide and metoprolol to improve blood supply to the heart. However, angina usually cannot be completely recovered, and subsequent attacks may occur repeatedly.
Patients should quit smoking and limit alcohol in daily life and increase physical activity appropriately to help enhance cardiopulmonary function, which is helpful to reduce the frequency of disease attacks.