Angina Symptoms: 13 Warning Signs Angina You Should Not Ignore!

Indigestion

Indigestion

Patients with angina may feel a type of burning pain called dyspepsia. That’s especially the case of patients who start their angina episode shortly after having a meal. In these cases, patients may experience abdominal pain and also a level of fullness as soon as they start eating. This sensation varies widely from one person to another. It is usually associated to other gastrointestinal symptoms, such as nausea and bloating in the upper abdomen. Most patients feel a little discomfort and pain in the area between the bottom of the breast bone and the navel. Others may experience burning sensations in the upper abdomen.