CHEST PAIN

 

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Definition

  • Pain or discomfort in the chest (front or back). This includes the area from the lower neck to the bottom of the rib cage.

Causes

  • Most persistent chest pain is from a hacking cough.  Coughing can cause sore muscles in the chest wall, upper abdomen or diaphragm.  Occasionally, chest pain follows strenuous exercise, lifting (e.g. weights or heavy boxes), or work that involves the upper body (e.g., digging).  This type of muscle soreness often increases with movement of the shoulders.  Most brief chest pain lasting minutes is from harmless muscle cramps or a pinched nerve.  Heart disease is hardly ever the cause of chest pain in children.

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