Angina is most often described as chest pain, but this can be misleading. Angina isn't always painful, and it isn't always felt in the chest. Angina might feel like discomfort, an aching, sharp, dull, or burning sensation, tightness or squeezing, or pressure that comes and goes. You may feel it in your chest, back, belly (abdomen), arm, shoulder, neck, or jaw.
Other symptoms may include:
- Severe tiredness (fatigue) that gets worse, or feeling more tired than normal for no clear reason
- Shortness of breath while doing something that used to be easy
- Heartburn, indigestion, upset stomach (nausea), rapid heart rate, or sweating
- Feeling lightheaded or fainting