Variant Angina Causes & Symptoms
Variant angina, which is also called Prinzmetal's angina, is a rare form of angina in which symptoms typically occur only when a person is at rest. People with Prinzmetal's angina will not experience symptoms during or after physical exertion or stress, which is typical with other types of angina. People with variant angina also tend to experience attacks in clusters, with the condition then not causing any problems for a period. Variant angina is diagnosed only in about 2 percent of people with angina, and it can be treated with medications such as calcium channel blockers and nitrates.