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I sometimes feel different sensations of pressure and pain. What is an angina attack supposed to feel like and how often do the attacks occur?

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I sometimes feel different sensations of pressure and pain. What is an angina attack supposed to feel like and how often do the attacks occur?

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The strength, frequency, and duration of an angina attack can vary from person to person. Mild symptoms include feeling faint and/or nauseous or breaking out in a cold sweat. You may feel severe pain or chest pressure, or a vise-like, crushing, or squeezing sensation behind the breastbone (or sternum). Pain can also radiate to the jaw, teeth, shoulders or back.

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