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CHEST PAIN
- Symptoms of a possible heart attack include chest pain and pain that radiates down the shoulder and arm. Some people (older adults, people with diabetes, and women) may have little or no ...
- ... heart muscle. The indications for PTCA are: Persistent chest pain (angina) Blockage of only one or two coronary ... artery bypass surgery. The outcome is relief from chest pain symptoms and an improved exercise capacity. In 2 ...
- ... may sometimes radiate to the jaw and teeth. Chest pain is a major symptom of heart attack, but other symptoms such as weakness, shortness of ...
- ... are done to identify the cause of the chest pain (angina), such as blood tests and x-ray studies (angiograms).
- ... stomach very slowly. Achalasia is often associated with chest pain during eating, weight loss, and regurgitation of food. ...
- ... the heart muscle leads to symptoms such as chest pain. Atherosclerosis shows no symptoms until a complication occurs.
- ... through the artery. The main symptom experienced is chest pain.
- ... the left atrium. Some symptoms can include palpitations, chest pain, difficulty breathing after exertion, fatigue, cough, and shortness ...
- ... chronic bronchitis include shortness of breath or wheezing, chest pain, and chronic productive cough.
- Cardiovascular: Blood clots, stroke, chest pain, palpitations (strong, fast, or irregular heartbeat), other heart problems Systemic: Fatigue, worsening symptoms after mental or physical activity, fever, chills, ...