Is precordial tingling angina pectoris?

Dr. Cameron Thompson
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2025-05-24 16:56:11
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Angina pectoris is a symptom of
chest pain or chest discomfort caused by coronary artery insufficiency and transient ischemia and hypoxia of the myocardium. If the patient not only has a tingling sensation in the chest area, but also has symptoms such as compression and tightness, mainly occurring behind the sternum and affecting the entire chest area, it can be relieved after a short rest.
If the patient only has a tingling sensation in the chest area without any other symptoms, it may also be caused by local neuritis.