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- $Title{What are Some of the Other Causes of Chest Pain?}
- $Subject{chest pain Ill Defined Symptoms symptom heart attack attacks
- gastrointestinal system pulmonary cardiovascular stomach gallbladder spleen
- pancreas intestines musculoskeletal pains intestine torso myocardial
- infarction infarctions}
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- What are Some of the Other Causes of Chest Pain?
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- QUESTION: I know that a severe chest pain is not something to take lightly,
- but surely not every pain in the chest is due to a heart attack. What are
- some of the other possible causes of pain in the chest, and how can you
- determine the exact cause of the pain?
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- ANSWER: Although heart attack is the unquestionably the most serious cause of
- chest pain, there are other possible causes. The chest contains sections of
- the gastrointestinal system, the pulmonary system, the cardiovascular system,
- and quite a few bones, muscles, and ligaments, all of which can be a source of
- pain.
- After the cardiovascular system has been checked out, your physician will
- probably examine your gastrointestinal system next. Conditions in the
- stomach, gallbladder, spleen, pancreas and intestines, although these organs
- aren't located in the chest, can cause pain that feels as if it were from the
- chest.
- If the gastrointestinal system checks out O.K., the next possibility is
- that your pain is musculoskeletal. Your physician may palpate or press on
- various muscles in your chest wall or ask you to stretch into various
- positions to see if this reproduces the original pain that caused concern.
- If all of these tests fail to show a source of pain, you may undergo yet
- another set of cardiovascular tests, more sensitive, that search for hidden
- clues. It is possible that you and your physician will never learn what is
- causing your chest pain. But both you and your physician will still be able
- to construct a plan that can be most helpful in managing the pain. This may
- include simply taking a pain reliever or warm baths, or using hot water
- bottles held to the painful area. A moderate exercise program of walking and
- stretching may also help you to alleviate these annoying, but probably not
- dangerous, pains in the chest area.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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