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==What causes Chest pain?==  
==What causes Chest pain?==  
[[Heart]] problems that can cause [[chest pain]]:                                                                             
*[[Angina]] is a type of heart-related [[chest pain]]. This [[pain]] occurs because your [[heart]] is not getting enough [[blood]] and [[oxygen]]. The most common symptom is [[chest pain]] that occurs behind the [[breast bone]] or slightly to the left of it. It may feel like tightness, heavy pressure, squeezing, or crushing pain. The [[pain]] may spread to the [[arm]], [[shoulder]], [[jaw]], or [[back]].           
*[[Heart attack]] [[pain]] can be similar to the [[pain]] of [[unstable angina]], but more severe.                               
*[[Aortic dissection]] causes sudden, severe [[pain]] in the [[chest]] and upper [[back]].                                       
*[[Inflammation]] or [[infection]] in the [[tissue]] around the [[heart]] ([[pericarditis]]) causes [[pain]] in the center part of the [[chest]].
[[Lung]] problems that can cause [[chest pain]]:
*[[Pneumonia]], which causes [[chest pain]] that usually feels sharp, and often gets worse when you take a deep [[breath]] or [[cough]]                                                                                                                     
*A [[blood clot]] in the [[lung]] ([[pulmonary embolism]]), collapse of a small area of the [[lung]] ([[pneumothorax]]), or [[inflammation]] of the lining around the [[lung]] ([[pleurisy]]) can cause [[chest pain]] that usually feels sharp, and often gets worse when you take a deep [[breath]] or [[cough]]                                                               
*[[Asthma]], which generally also causes [[shortness of breath]], [[wheezing]], or [[coughing]]
Other causes of [[chest pain]]:                                                                                           
*Strain or [[inflammation]] of the [[muscles]] and [[tendons]] between the [[ribs]]                                           
*[[Inflammation]] where the [[ribs]] join the [[breast bone]] or [[sternum]] ([[costochondritis]])                           
*[[Shingles]] (sharp, tingling [[pain]] on one side that stretches from the [[chest]] to the [[back]])                     
*[[Anxiety]] and rapid [[breathing]]
[[Chest pain]] can also be related to the following [[digestive system]] problems:                                     
*[[Heartburn]] or [[gastroesophageal reflux]]([[GERD]])                                                                         
*[[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)
In children, most [[chest pain]] is not caused by the [[heart]].


==Who is at risk for Chest pain?==
==Who is at risk for Chest pain?==

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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.

What are the symptoms of Chest pain?

What causes Chest pain?

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.

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How do I know I have Chest pain?

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