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Causes of chest pain
Is any chest pain a sign of heart pain ? How to justify heart pain? If we are facing mild chest pain, then it is a sign of heart pain? How to have a healthy heart ? Diet, walking etc Ecg and echo normal and no family history of heart attack and no bad habbits like smoking and drinking.. Colestrol normal, thyroid test normal... Mild chest pain for the last 7 months , sometimes on the right side and sometimes on the left side... Pain is like a twitching type... Worried about my health.
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Chest pain can cause many different sensations depending on what's triggering the symptom. Often, the cause has nothing to do with the heart — though there's no easy way to tell without seeing a health care provider. Heart-related chest pain Although chest pain is often associated with heart disease, many people with heart disease say they have a vague discomfort that isn't necessarily identified as pain. In general, chest discomfort related to a heart attack or another heart problem may be described by or associated with one or more of the following: Pressure, fullness, burning or tightness in your chest Crushing or searing pain that spreads to your back, neck, jaw, shoulders, and one or both arms Pain that lasts more than a few minutes, gets worse with activity, goes away and comes back, or varies in intensity Shortness of breath Cold sweats Dizziness or weakness Nausea or vomiting Other types of chest pain It can be difficult to distinguish heart-related chest pain from other types of chest pain. However, chest pain that is less likely due to a heart problem is more often associated with: A sour taste or a sensation of food reentering your mouth Trouble swallowing Pain that gets better or worse when you change your body position Pain that gets worse when you breathe deeply or cough Tenderness when you push on your chest Pain that persists for many hours The classic symptoms of heartburn — a painful, burning sensation behind the breastbone — can be caused by problems with the heart or the stomach.
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