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Hello, I am looking for someone to write an article on Angina Pectoris. It needs to be at least 1500 words. Hence, angina may occur due to incidents of fright, shock, anger, and any other activity that might interrupt the supply of blood to the heart (Siegenthaler 222). Statistics Angina is more common in men than it affects women, which is due to the size load of women’s heart being less and smaller than that of men. In this case, men between the age of 35 and 60 years are the ones at risk of contracting this condition since they exercise less and took a rich diet (Sayeed 4). During an angina attack, the pain can abate after five minutes of rest although there are instances that the pain can spread from one second to hours. In this case, this pain is usually localized at one point in the left chest (Siegenthaler 223). On the other hand, more than an estimated 6.3 million Americans are said to have angina with 4.8% of this number dying five years following a diagnosis with the disease (Buckley et al. 1). Importantly, the statistics appear to be similar in the Western world with the disease being less prevalent in developing nations than it is prevalent in the developed world, which makes it the disease of the affluent. Pathophysiology (Causes) Angina pectoris results from an imbalance of the supply of oxygen, which is usually in short supply, and the demand for oxygen required by a heart. In line with this, there are two broad classes of the condition with each condition different in pathogenic mechanisms. In the first condition, classic angina, the ability of the coronary arteries to increase the blood flow is limited due to the narrowing of the atherosclerotic (Siegenthaler 223). The second condition is known as the variant angina. In this case, this condition of angina pectoris results to a primary reduction of the flow in coronary blood due to changes that are not related to the demand of blood in the heart (Siegenthaler 223). Importantly, other conditions that can cause angina pectoris include anxiety, fear, and failure by adults to exercise despite eating food that was rich in all nutrients. In line with this, diabetes, high blood pressure, smoking, high cholesterol, and other factors put an individual at a risk of this health condition (Sayeed 4). Signs and Symptoms Discomfort in the chest remains the biggest sign and symptom for angina pectoris. In fact, most patients will complain of discomfort and not pain in the chest. The discomfort is characterized by experiences related to choking sensations, burning in the chest area, tightness of the chest, heaviness, and experiencing a pressure in the chest. Other than pain in the chest, a person may experience pains in the back, shoulders, the jaws may also experience pain, the neck area, and the upper central region of the abdomen are some of the areas that may experience pain. However, these areas experience referred pains due to the spinal levels that receive various sensations from the heart, skin, and other areas without discriminating and effectively cause the experiencing of pain in these areas. In most case, the referred pains are in the shoulder area, at the neck area and into the jaw, and at the inner part of the arm. Stress, of an emotional nature, has an effect of precipitating angina pectoris with a full stomach and cold temperatures worsening the situation.