CHEST PAIN

 

Symptoms | When to call | Homecare Advice

 

Symptom Definition

  • Uncomfortable pressure, fullness, squeezing, or other pain in the chest
  • This includes the area from the clavicles to the bottom of the rib cage.

General Information

  • Not all chest pain is serious, but until your doctor has examined you it is always safer to assume that your chest pain is serious.
  • The most life-threatening cause of chest pain is a heart attack. Other serious causes include angina, pneumonia, lung blood clots, or a collapsed lung.
  • Some common causes of chest pain are not serious  (e.g. muscle strain, chest wall arthritis, and acid reflux).

 


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