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Understanding chest pain: when to seek help

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Written in association with: Top Doctors editorialSources: Top Doctors GB
Published: 03/10/2024 Edited by: Conor Lynch on 17/05/2025

Chest pain is a common symptom that can range from mild discomfort to severe agony. It can be alarming, as it is often associated with heart problems. However, chest pain can arise from various causes, some of which are not related to the heart.

Common causes of chest pain

  1. Cardiac issues: The most concerning cause of chest pain is related to the heart. Conditions such as angina (reduced blood flow to the heart), myocardial infarction (heart attack), or pericarditis (inflammation of the heart lining) can manifest as chest pain. Symptoms may include pressure, squeezing, or a feeling of fullness in the chest.
  2. Gastrointestinal problems: Many people experience chest pain due to gastrointestinal issues like acid reflux or gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). This type of pain often feels like a burning sensation and may worsen after eating.
  3. Musculoskeletal conditions: Strain or injury to the muscles and bones in the chest area can also lead to pain. Conditions such as costochondritis (inflammation of the cartilage connecting ribs) can cause sharp, localised pain that may worsen with movement or deep breathing.
  4. Pulmonary issues: Lung-related conditions such as pneumonia, pleuritis (inflammation of the lung lining), or pulmonary embolism (a blood clot in the lungs) can present with chest pain accompanied by difficulty breathing or coughing.

 

When to seek medical attention

While not all chest pain indicates a serious condition, certain symptoms warrant immediate medical attention. If you experience chest pain along with shortness of breath, sweating, nausea, dizziness, or radiating pain to the arm, jaw, or back, seek emergency help right away. These could be signs of a heart attack.

 

In conclusion, chest pain is a multifaceted symptom that requires careful evaluation. Understanding its potential causes can help individuals respond appropriately when they experience it. Always consult a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and treatment plan tailored to your specific situation. Remember, it’s better to stay on the side of caution when it comes to matters of the heart and overall health.

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