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angina
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Eastern countries
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In traditional Chinese medicine, angina may be attributed to an imbalance in the body's energy flow, and treatment may involve acupuncture and herbal remedies.
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angina
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Eastern countries
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Angina is often treated with traditional herbal medicine and dietary adjustments, with an emphasis on holistic approaches to health.
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angina
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eastern countries
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Understanding of angina as a symptom of heart problems may vary, with traditional medicine and cultural beliefs influencing perceptions.
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angina pectoris
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Eastern countries
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Angina pectoris may be less commonly recognized and understood, leading to delayed or overlooked medical treatment in some cases.
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angina pectoris
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Eastern countries
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There may be a tendency to consider holistic or traditional medicine approaches as part of managing angina pectoris, alongside or instead of conventional medication.
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angiogram
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Eastern countries
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Angiograms are less commonly performed compared to Western countries, and alternative diagnostic methods may be preferred.
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balloon angioplasty
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Eastern countries
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Less common due to preference for traditional medicine and alternative treatments
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balloon angioplasty
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Eastern countries
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Less commonly performed due to a preference for alternative treatments such as medication or traditional Chinese medicine
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