Symptoms of variant angina

Dr. Kendall King
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2025-05-24 04:30:49
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The symptoms of variant angina include chest pain, syncope, palpitations, etc.
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Chest pain symptoms generally occur at rest, and are more common in midnight or early morning, lasting for tens of seconds or tens of minutes. In severe cases, chest pain symptoms can persist.
2. Syncope
Variant angina can cause arrhythmia of different degrees, which can sharply reduce the pumping capacity of the heart and cause cerebral ischemia, resulting in syncope.
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Palpitations can also occur after the heart pumping function is weakened. The condition can be relieved automatically when the condition is mild, and it can occur repeatedly when the condition is severe.