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  1. Chest pain is discomfort or pain that you feel anywhere along the front of your body between your ... Many people with chest pain fear a heart attack . However, there are many possible causes of chest pain. Some causes are mildly inconvenient, while ...
  2. Pleuritis; Pleuritic chest pain ... The main symptom of pleurisy is pain in the chest. Some people feel the pain in the shoulder. Deep breathing, coughing, and chest movement makes the pain worse. Pleurisy can cause fluid ...
  3. Pyrosis; Non-cardiac chest pain ... you wear clothing that is tight in the chest or abdomen? Does the pain also appear in the chest, jaw, arm, or elsewhere? What medications are you ...
  4. Chest wall pain ... costochondritis is the most likely cause of your chest pain. However, your doctor should make this diagnosis only ... CP, Lee TH. Approach to the patient with chest pain. In: Libby P, Bonow RO, Mann DL, Zipes ...
  5. ... the heart can slow down or stop, causing chest pain ( stable angina ), shortness of breath, heart attack , and ... have the disease and not have any symptoms. Chest pain or discomfort ( angina ) is the most common symptom. ...
  6. Unstable angina is a type of acute chest pain that occurs when your heart doesn't get enough oxygen. It can be a warning sign of a heart attack. See also: Stable ...
  7. Stable angina is chest pain or discomfort that typically occurs with activity or stress. The pain usually begins slowly and gets worse over the ... is the medical term for this type of chest pain. Situations that increase blood flow to the heart ...
  8. ... usually appears as variant angina, a type of chest pain that is thought to be due to endothelial ... The main symptom is type of chest pain called angina, which can be felt under the chest bone and is described as: Constricting Crushing Pressure Squeezing Tightness It is usually ...
  9. Chest pain is a major symptom of heart attack. However, some people may have little or no chest pain, especially the elderly and those with diabetes. This ...
  10. ... or atypical symptoms. Symptoms in adults may include: Chest pain Usually in the center of the chest Lasts ... or jaw pain, and shortness of breath with chest pain. Babies and children may appear limp and unresponsive ...
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