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==Overview==
 
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==What is Chest pain?==
[[Chest pain]] is [[discomfort]] or [[pain]] that you feel anywhere along the front of your body between your neck and upper [[abdomen]].
[[Chest pain]] is [[discomfort]] or [[pain]] that you feel anywhere along the front of your body between your neck and upper [[abdomen]].
==What are the symptoms of Chest pain?==


==What causes Chest pain?==  
==What causes Chest pain?==  
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[[Chest pain]] can also be related to the following [[digestive system]] problems:                                       
[[Chest pain]] can also be related to the following [[digestive system]] problems:                                       
*[[Heartburn]] or [[gastroesophageal reflux]]([[GERD]])                                                                           
*[[Heartburn]] or [[gastroesophageal reflux]] ([[GERD]])                                                                           
*[[Stomach ulcer]] (burning pain occurs if your stomach is empty and feels better when you eat food)                               
*[[Stomach ulcer]] (burning pain occurs if your stomach is empty and feels better when you eat food)                               
*[[Gallbladder]] ([[pain]] often gets worse after a meal, especially a fatty meal)
*[[Gallbladder]] ([[pain]] often gets worse after a meal, especially a fatty meal)
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In children, most [[chest pain]] is not caused by the [[heart]].
In children, most [[chest pain]] is not caused by the [[heart]].


==Who is at risk for Chest pain?==
==When to seek urgent medical care?==  
 
==How do I know I have Chest pain?==
Emergency measures will be taken, if necessary. [[Hospitalization]] will be required in difficult or serious cases or when the cause of the pain is unclear.
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The doctor will perform a [[physical examination]] and monitor your [[vital signs]] ([[temperature]], [[pulse]], rate of [[breathing]], blood pressure). The [[physical examination]] will focus on the [[chest wall]], [[lungs]], and [[heart]]. Your doctor may ask questions like the following:
 
*Is the [[pain]] between the [[shoulder blades]]? Under the [[breast bone]]? Does the [[pain]] change location? Is it on one side only?
 
*How would you describe the [[pain]]? (Severe, tearing or ripping, sharp, stabbing, burning, squeezing, constricting, tight, pressure-like, crushing, aching, dull, heavy)
 
*Does it come on suddenly? Does the [[pain]] occur at the same time each day?
 
*Is the [[pain]] getting worse? How long does the [[pain]] last?
 
*Does the [[pain]] go from your [[chest]] into your [[shoulder]], [[arm]], [[neck]], [[jaw]], or [[back]]?
 
*Is the [[pain]] worse when you are breathing deeply, coughing, eating, or bending?
 
*Is the [[pain]] worse when you are exercising? Is it better after you rest? Is it completely relieved or just less pain?
 
*Is the [[pain]] better after you take nitroglycerin medication? After you drink milk or take antacids? After belching?
 
*What other symptoms are also present?
 
Diagnostic tests that may be performed include:
 
Blood tests (such as LDH,      LDH      isoenzymes, CPK,      CPK      isoenzymes, troponin, CBC,      and blood      differential)
Cardiac      catheterization
ECG
Exercise      ECG
Lung      scan
X-rays      of the chest
 
More complex tests may be required, depending on the difficulty of diagnosis or the suspected cause of the chest pain.
 
Prevention
 
==When to seek urgent medical care==  
Call 911 if:  
Call 911 if:  
*You have sudden crushing, squeezing, tightening, or pressure in your [[chest]].
*You have sudden crushing, squeezing, tightening, or pressure in your [[chest]].
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*You are having problems [[swallowing]].                                                                                         
*You are having problems [[swallowing]].                                                                                         
*[[Chest wall]] [[pain]] persists for longer than 3 to 5 days.
*[[Chest wall]] [[pain]] persists for longer than 3 to 5 days.
==Diagnosis==
Emergency measures will be taken, if necessary. [[Hospitalization]] will be required in difficult or serious cases or when the cause of the [[pain]] is unclear.
The doctor will perform a [[physical examination]] and monitor your [[vital signs]] ([[temperature]], [[pulse]], rate of [[breathing]], [[blood pressure]]). The [[physical examination]] will focus on the [[chest wall]], [[lungs]], and [[heart]]. Your doctor may ask questions like the following:
*Is the [[pain]] between the [[shoulder blades]]? Under the [[breast bone]]? Does the [[pain]] change location? Is it on one side only?
*How would you describe the [[pain]]? (Severe, tearing or ripping, sharp, stabbing, burning, squeezing, constricting, tight, pressure-like, crushing, [[aching]], dull, heavy)
*Does it come on suddenly? Does the [[pain]] occur at the same time each day?
*Is the [[pain]] getting worse? How long does the [[pain]] last?
*Does the [[pain]] go from your [[chest]] into your [[shoulder]], [[arm]], [[neck]], [[jaw]], or [[back]]?
*Is the [[pain]] worse when you are [[breathing]] deeply, [[coughing]], eating, or bending?
*Is the [[pain]] worse when you are [[exercising]]? Is it better after you rest? Is it completely relieved or just less [[pain]]?
*Is the [[pain]] better after you take [[nitroglycerin]] [[medication]]? After you drink milk or take [[antacids]]? After [[belching]]?
*What other symptoms are also present?
[[Diagnostic]] tests that may be performed include:
*[[Blood tests]] (such as [[LDH]], [[LDH]] [[isoenzymes]], [[CPK]], [[CPK]] [[isoenzymes]], [[troponin]], [[CBC]], and [[blood]] differential)
*[[Cardiac catheterization]]
*[[ECG]]
*[[Exercise]] [[ECG]]
*[[Lung]] scan
*[[X-rays of the chest]]
More complex tests may be required, depending on the difficulty of [[diagnosis]] or the suspected cause of the [[chest pain]].


==Treatment options==  
==Treatment options==  
If injury, over-exertion, or [[coughing]] have caused [[muscle]] strain, your [[chest wall]] is often tender or painful when you press a [[finger]] at the location of the [[pain]]. This can often be treated at home. Try [[acetaminophen]] or [[ibuprofen]], ice, heat, and rest.
If you know you have [[asthma]] or [[angina]], follow the instructions of your doctor and take your [[medications]] regularly to avoid flare-ups.


==Where to find medical care for Chest pain==
==Where to find medical care for Chest pain?==
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==Prevention of Chest pain==
==Prevention==  
 
Make healthy lifestyle choices to prevent [[chest pain]] from [[heart disease]]:
==What to expect (Outlook/Prognosis)==
*Achieve and maintain normal weight.
 
*Control [[high blood pressure]], [[high cholesterol]], and [[diabetes]].
==Possible complications==
*Avoid cigarette smoking and secondhand smoke.
*Eat a [[diet]] low in saturated and hydrogenated fats and [[cholesterol]], and high in starches, [[fiber]], fruits, and vegetables.
*Get at least 30 minutes of moderate intensity [[exercise]] on most days of the week.
*Reduce [[stress]].


==Sources==
==Sources==
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/003079.htm


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Overview

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Treatment options

Where to find medical care for Chest pain?

Prevention

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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Assistant Editor(s)-in-Chief: Alexandra M. Palmer

Overview

Chest pain is discomfort or pain that you feel anywhere along the front of your body between your neck and upper abdomen.

What causes Chest pain?

Many people with chest pain fear a heart attack. However, there are many possible causes of chest pain. Some causes are mildly inconvenient, while other causes are serious, even life-threatening. Any organ or tissue in your chest can be the source of pain, including your heart, lungs, esophagus, muscles, ribs, tendons, or nerves.

Heart problems that can cause chest pain:

Lung problems that can cause chest pain:

Other causes of chest pain:

Chest pain can also be related to the following digestive system problems:

In children, most chest pain is not caused by the heart.

When to seek urgent medical care?

Call 911 if:

Know that your risk of heart attack is greater if you have a family history of heart disease, you smoke, use cocaine, are overweight, or you have high cholesterol, high blood pressure, or diabetes.

Call your doctor if:

Diagnosis

Emergency measures will be taken, if necessary. Hospitalization will be required in difficult or serious cases or when the cause of the pain is unclear.

The doctor will perform a physical examination and monitor your vital signs (temperature, pulse, rate of breathing, blood pressure). The physical examination will focus on the chest wall, lungs, and heart. Your doctor may ask questions like the following:

Diagnostic tests that may be performed include:

More complex tests may be required, depending on the difficulty of diagnosis or the suspected cause of the chest pain.

Treatment options

If injury, over-exertion, or coughing have caused muscle strain, your chest wall is often tender or painful when you press a finger at the location of the pain. This can often be treated at home. Try acetaminophen or ibuprofen, ice, heat, and rest.

If you know you have asthma or angina, follow the instructions of your doctor and take your medications regularly to avoid flare-ups.

Where to find medical care for Chest pain?

Directions to Hospitals Treating Chest pain

Prevention

Make healthy lifestyle choices to prevent chest pain from heart disease:

Sources

http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/003079.htm

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