Chest pain can be terrifying. Many people hope that if they ignore it, it will go away. But angina must be taken seriously, and it is very important to find out what you can about it. The book answers the key questions for anyone worried about angina: what should I do when I have chest pain; does it mean I’m going to have a heart attack; and, how do I tell if it’s serious. This new edition of “Living with Angina” makes the links between smoking, passive smoking, and heart health plainer than ever. It also highlights the importance of keeping up your medication in order to help prevent heart attack. Doctors are now taking angina-related depression more seriously, and the book includes up to date information on this as well. Other topics include: types of chest pain – how to identify angina; stable and unstable angina; causes of angina; reducing risk factors – tackling your cholesterol; dealing with high blood pressure; what about alcohol; managing angina – entering the heart unit; and, treating angina – medicine and surgery, including angioplasty, bypass surgery, and stents.
About the Author
Tom Smith is one of Sheldon’s best and most long-standing authors. A GP based in Scotland, he contributes health columns to a number of newspapers, and broadcasts regularly on radio. Two of his books for Sheldon have received awards from the Association of Medical Journalists.
Many healthy people have heart disease in their blood, and know nothing about it. This compelling story, while warning those happy and unsuspecting people, will also be welcomed by newly diagnosed patients of Angina. Veterans of Coronary Heart Disease, will identify with the authors experience of stroke, heart attack, and open heart surgery, but his narrative goes on to expose the unexpected emotional trauma, which appears without warning, and can destroy family relationships through suicidal desperation. This is a true story, written by an Engishman for a world readership. The disease is not an English disease, and we need to face up to it together. It is a book of amusing insights, and anecdotes surrounding clinical proceedures, and will be enjoyed by consultants, doctors, nurses, and technicians throughout the world, who deal with people suffering from this debilitating disease. It is a wonderful story of a patient’s experience, which should help many victims, and those people who care for them.
Now in its Fourth Edition, this bestselling title has been extensively revised and expanded to include the most up-to-date information on the diagnosis and treatment of angina. New topics

















