Chest symptoms related to a heart problemSymptoms in your chest may occur because of a heart problem. Symptoms
of a
heart attack or
angina include: - Chest pain or discomfort. See an illustration of
areas affected by
chest
pain
. - Pressure, heaviness, or tightness in the chest, upper
abdomen, or jaw.
- Pain or numbness of the shoulders or arms,
especially on the left side.
- Pain in the upper back or
neck.
- Shortness of breath.
- Sweating.
- Nausea
or vomiting.
- Sudden, severe tiredness or exhaustion.
If you have any of these symptoms of a heart attack, call911or other emergency services immediately. Since most of the
damage to the heart muscle during a heart attack occurs in the first 6 hours,
emergency treatment may prevent damage to the heart muscle and death. Some
people, especially those who are elderly or have diabetes, may not have typical
chest pain but may have many of the other symptoms of a heart attack. Chest discomfort or pain that comes on or gets worse with exercise,
stress, or eating a large meal and goes away with rest may be a warning symptom
of heart disease. If you have symptoms that may be related to you heart, call
your doctor immediately, even if the pain or other symptoms have gone
away.
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