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- $Title{Chest Pain: Heart Attack or Something Else?}
- $Subject{Chest Pain pains Heart Attack attacks sore muscle muscles myalgia
- tender tenderness cartilage rib ribs bone bones sternum discomfort reproduce
- reproduced reproducing}
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- Chest Pain: Heart Attack or Something Else?
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- QUESTION: I have a curious story to tell you, and I think there is a medical
- twist to it that I hope your intuition can help make clear. We were dining
- with another couple, when our male friend began to experience some distress.
- It must have been a pain in his chest, for he put his hand up to his left
- side, seemed to push for a moment, and then smiled. "It's OK", he said. "No
- problem". He seemed all right after that, and the dinner went on. He refused
- to give us any explanation, but just continued to reassure us that it was
- nothing. But what was it? Is this something his wife should know about? I
- hope you can help us.
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- ANSWER: A tough call, but I would like to give it a try. Let us assume he
- did have a chest pain as the source of his discomfort. When he put his hand
- to his chest and pushed, it reproduced the pain he had just experienced. The
- source of the pain might have been a sore muscle (myalgia), or a tender
- swollen cartilage that connects the ribs to the middle chest bone (the
- sternum). In either case, it wasn't the pain caused by a heart attack, for
- that can't be reproduced by pushing on the chest wall. And that was the
- reason he smiled. I can only guess that he learned the gesture from his
- physician, but can't speculate as to why. Perhaps if you show him this, he
- may be more willing to explain. I think his wife would know if there was
- something of a more serious nature to discuss.
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- 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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