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Results 1 - 10 of 45 for chest pain
  1. 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 ...
  2. ... 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 ...
  3. ... 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 ...
  4. ... are done to identify the cause of the chest pain (angina), such as blood tests and x-ray studies (angiograms).
  5. ... stomach very slowly. Achalasia is often associated with chest pain during eating, weight loss, and regurgitation of food. ...
  6. ... the heart muscle leads to symptoms such as chest pain. Atherosclerosis shows no symptoms until a complication occurs.
  7. ... through the artery. The main symptom experienced is chest pain.
  8. ... the left atrium. Some symptoms can include palpitations, chest pain, difficulty breathing after exertion, fatigue, cough, and shortness ...
  9. ... chronic bronchitis include shortness of breath or wheezing, chest pain, and chronic productive cough.
  10. 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, ...
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