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Results 1 - 10 of 780 for chest pain
  1. ... different advice about taking nitroglycerin when you have chest pain or pressure. Some people will be told to ...
  2. ... called costochondritis. It is a common cause of chest pain . ... costochondritis is the most likely cause of your chest pain. A chest x-ray may be done if ...
  3. ... has the same symptoms. Certain symptoms, such as chest pain, ankle swelling, and shortness of breath may be ... Chest pain is discomfort or pain that you feel along the front of your body, between (and including) ...
  4. ... other times. About 2% of people with angina (chest pain and pressure) have coronary artery spasm. Coronary artery ... silent" (without symptoms) or it may result in chest pain or angina. If the spasm lasts long enough, ...
  5. ... can reduce blood flow to the heart, causing chest pain. People with unstable angina are at higher risk ... Symptoms of angina may include: Chest pain that you may also feel ... or other area Discomfort that feels like tightness, squeezing, ...
  6. 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 not dangerous to ...
  7. Stable angina is chest pain or discomfort that most often occurs with activity or emotional stress. Angina is due to poor blood flow through ...
  8. You were having angina. Angina is chest pain, chest pressure, often associated with shortness of breath. You had this problem when your heart was not getting enough blood and oxygen. ...
  9. ... You reach a target heart rate . You develop chest pain or a change in your blood pressure that ... test may be performed include: You are having chest pain (to check for coronary artery disease, narrowing of ...
  10. ... away if you have: An injury to your chest Pain in your lower chest or upper abdomen Difficulty ... sudden crushing, squeezing, tightening, or pressure in your chest. Pain spreads (radiates) to your jaw, left arm, or ...
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