Angina pectoris, a clinical manifestation of coronary artery disease, is more than just chest pain—it is a critical indicator of your heart's health and an urgent call to assess and modify lifestyle and medical approaches. Angina pectoris’s first symptoms include chest pain or discomfort around the heart region caused by reduced blood flow to the arteries.

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Heart failure is a condition that occurs when the muscles in the heart fail to pump out enough blood to help maintain normal functioning of the body. Due to this insufficient supply of blood, your body develops a blood and fluid buildup over some time. Usually, the fluid buildup takes place in the lungs and causes swelling over the body.

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Chronic heart failure is a gradual invasive condition that causes the heart muscles not able to pump blood effectively to meet the body's needs. This results in a buildup of fluid in the body that leads to the development of various symptoms like fatigue, shortness of breath, and swelling in the legs and ankles.

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