Angina, unstable
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Questions to ask your doctor
If you've been told you have unstable angina, you may want to talk to your doctor to find out more.

Here are some questions that you might want to ask:

  • Why did I get unstable angina?
  • Did I have a heart attack?
  • Will I have a heart attack?
  • Are there tests that can show my chances of having a heart attack?
  • Will I get better?
  • What's the best treatment for me?
  • Will I need to have treatment for the rest of my life?
  • What are the side effects of treatment? How can I cope with them?
  • Will I need surgery or another type of procedure?
  • Do I have to stop any activities, such as sports?
  • Can I still have sex?
  • Should I change what I eat? If so, how?
  • Is it safe for me to drive?
If you smoke, you may want to ask your doctor:

  • Will it help if I stop smoking?
  • Where can I find help to quit?
  • What treatments are there to help me quit?
  • Is there a local support group I can join to help me quit?



This information was last updated in Jul 28, 2008