Which of the following may bring on angina?
a. Exercise, exposure to heat, exposure to cold.
b. Exercise, emotional stress, exposure to heat.
c. Exercise, emotional stress, exposure to cold.
d. Emotional stress, exposure to heat, exposure tocold.
c
Individuals often describe the pain as constricting,
squeezing or suffocating, usually occurring after exercise.
Angina can also be brought on by emotional stress or expo
sure to cold and is often of a short duration.
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