Angina
Angina can happen when the patient changes position or more commonly after the patient has gone to sleep. The patient has chest pains or tightness, they feel like have something put on their chest. This symptom increases during dyspnea and decreases when dyspnoea stops. This is a common symptom of asthma. Especially, when the patient is active, such as climbing stairs, running, or exercising, this discomfort will be more apparent.
If this phenomenon occurs frequently, you should not be subjective, but rather seek medical attention as soon as possible to be identified because this is most likely a symptom of asthma. Because of the severity of the disease, asthma recognition and early detection are extremely important for patients. Correct implementation of asthma treatment will help the patient get rid of the pain or relieve angina before being hospitalized for treatment.