5. Profuse sweating

Humans sweat when their bodies temperature rises; it tends to lower the temperature and keep it constant for the body’s systems to function correctly. However, in the case of angina, sweating is a side effect of the activation of our sympathetic nervous system, the system that our ancestors developed as a fight or flight response to stressful situations. Any sweating without fever or hot weather is enough to seek medical care.
The previous symptoms are the most common presentations for angina pectoris. However, these presentations may differ in some situations Women tend to have sharp pain or even abdominal pain. They may also complain of a general sense of weakness and fatigue or weight loss. This is because the type of angina that affects women tend to be of a different mechanism than that which affects men. Also, women tend to be more neglecting regarding their medical health; that’s why women should never ignore these subtle signs and seek medical help.
» Now, let’s discuss the causes of angina.