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brownstein
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Posted: 04/03/06 - 00:00 Post subject: constant aching pain in my chest |
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I know that chest pain is one of the most common reasons people call for emergency medical help. Anyway, I cannot be calm but I have to ask you. Can you tell me what does constant aching pain in my chest could mean? I would really like to know should I be worried and visit my doctor, or just simply wait to pass. I would appreciate info about this, because I do not know where to seek for help.
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ritchie
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Posted: 04/09/06 - 10:18 Post subject: |
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Every year emergency room doctors evaluate and treat millions of people for constant aching chest pain. Fortunately, chest pain does not always signal a heart attack as you might think and many people think. More commonly, chest pain is unrelated to any heart problem. However, even if constant aching chest pain you experience has nothing to do with your cardiovascular system, the problem may still be important. That is why it would be worth the time spent in an emergency room to have your chest pain evaluated.
You have to know that constant chest pain is an extremely serious symptom. Because of the risk of heart attack, I would recommend you to seek emergency professional medical attention. It should be done immediately for any type of chest pain or chest tightness. Another common cause of sudden chest pain is a panic attack or anxiety attack where it is common for people to rush to the hospital. Beside this, your constant aching chest pain could be caused by many different causes, so the only solution is to have doctor’s check up.
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