Where is angina located?


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Angina is usually located in the precordial region, behind the sternum, middle and lower sternum, etc. The specific analysis is as follows:
1. Precordial region
If the patient's angina occurs in the precordial region, it usually feels dull pain, swelling pain, burning pain, and sometimes radioactive pain.
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If the patient's angina occurs behind the sternum, the patient will feel stuffy sensation behind the sternum, neck tightness, etc.
3. Middle and lower sternum
If the patient's angina occurs in the middle and lower sternum, it usually feels dull pain, angina, etc., occasionally accompanied by tingling pain.
The patient can be treated by percutaneous coronary intervention, coronary artery bypass grafting and other surgical methods, which help to improve the patient's symptoms.