Pain in the Chest

Sign of a Coming Heart Attack?


The medical name for the most common form of pain in the chest is angina. Very often, chest pain or angina is a symptom caused by some type of disease that’s affecting the heart. 

The most common cause of pain in the chest is heart disease (also known as coronary artery disease), which is caused by plaque building up on the inner walls of the arteries. The pain a person feels from chest pain is not limited to their chest. It may also be felt in the arms, neck, shoulder, back and jaw.

The pain can be similar to that felt by someone who has bad indigestion. It may also feel like a heavy weight pressing down on the chest making it difficult to breath. However, it’s important to realize that not all chest pain is related to a heart problem. It could also be

  • strains and severe indigestion and heartburn
  • pulmonary embolism,
  • pleurisy,
  • swallowing disorders and
  • costochondritis

Anxiety and panic attacks can also mimic the exact same pain caused by coronary artery disease.

Some of the medications given for pain in the chest are listed below:

• Aspirin
• Nitroglycerin
• Beta Blockers
• Thrombolytics
• Calcium Channel Blockers
• Ranolazine
• Angiotensin

chest pain causesIf the angina or pain in the chest is caused by a heart condition, then your health care physician will determine which treatment would be the best based on your individual condition. It’s suggested that you go to the hospital if you think the angina that you’re having is caused by some form of heart condition. If this is the case, your physician will most likely begin one of the following treatments.

• Coronary Bypass Surgery
• Angioplasty
• Stenting

You may also be given medications that will help thin your blood to make it easier for the heart to pump it through the bloodstream.

Don’t delay going to the hospital if you’re having severe chest pain. If a pain in the chest turns out not to be caused by anything related to your heart, then they can at least ease your mind and make you feel better. They can also give you advice on what actions should be taken based on the test they run.
 


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