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Symptom: Chest Pain


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Chest Pain

1
  • chest pain, worsens with breathing
  • pain and tenderness at junction between ribs and breastbone
  • shortness of breath - difficulties breathing
2
  • injury to chest
  • shortness of breath - difficulties breathing
  • rapid or irregular heart rate
  • chest pain, worsens with breathing
3
  • chest pain, worsens with breathing
  • fever and chills
  • joint pain
  • muscle pain
  • history of cancer
4
  • chest pain, severe or persistent
  • pain may radiate into neck, arms or abdomen
  • rapid or irregular heart rate
  • shortness of breath - difficulties breathing
  • pallor
  • sweating
5
  • severe chest pain
  • sudden upper or lower back pain
  • usually over 50 years of age
  • shortness of breath - difficulties breathing
  • weakness or numbness of legs
6
  • recurrent attacks of anxiety
  • trembling palpitations and sweating
  • shortness of breath - difficulties breathing
  • chest pain
  • fear of death
7
  • rapid breathing
  • light headedness
  • chest discomfort or tightness
  • tingling may occur in hands, arms or face
  • shortness of breath - difficulties breathing
8
  • recent surgery
  • use of contraceptive pills
  • chest pain, worsens with breathing
  • shortness of breath - difficulties breathing
  • painful, swollen leg
  • may have history of cancer, pregnancy or congestive heart failure
  • prolonged bed rest
9
  • cough, may produce discolored sputum
  • fever and chills
  • shortness of breath - difficulties breathing
  • chest pain, worsens with breathing
10
  • chest pain with breathing or with movement of chest
  • arm, leg, or joint pain
  • strenuous exercise or high altitude may trigger symptoms
  • history of similar episodes in the past
  • fatigue
  • pallor
  • more common in blacks
11
  • healthy young adults
  • chest pain, worsens with breathing
  • shortness of breath - difficulties breathing
  • more common in men
12
  • begins in children or young adults
  • recurrent attacks of wheezing and shortness of breath
  • rapid or irregular heart rate
  • tightness in the chest
  • cough
13
  • chest pain, spreads to neck and shoulders
  • pain may be reduced by sitting up and leaning forward
  • history of cancer, renal failure, rheumatoid arthritis or systemic lupus erythematosis
  • shortness of breath - difficulties breathing
14
  • burning pain in middle of the chest
  • regurgitation into the mouth
  • symptoms worse when lying down or wearing tight garments
15
  • burning pain along course of rib
  • rash develops in area of pain within several days
  • recent physical or emotional stress
  • pain may remain after rash has disappeared
16
  • pain and muscle spasms in back of the neck
  • pain may radiate into arm or hand
  • weakness, numbness or tingling of arm or hand
  • pain or discomfort in upper chest
17
  • pain in right upper abdomen
  • pain in mid chest
  • jaundice - yellowing of the skin and eyes
  • dark urine or pale stool
  • pain may radiate into mid-back
  • symptoms may worsen when eating fatty foods
18
  • chest pain brought on by exercise
  • pain is relieved by rest
  • pain may radiate into neck or arms
  • repeated episodes of chest pain
19
  • tenderness of shoulder joint
  • shoulder pain and upper chest pain
  • difficulty lifting arm
  • shoulder pain at night
  • hearing popping in shoulder
20
  • breast mass or swelling
  • lump in armpit
  • dimpling of skin over breast mass
  • abnormal discharge from nipple
  • chest pain on side of lump
21
  • cough, may produce colored sputum
  • chest pain under breastbone, intensified with each cough
  • fever and chills
22
  • Vioxx
  • Chest Pain
  • Sweating
  • Weakness





Possible medical conditions of Chest Pain : - Costochondritis - Pectoral Myositis - Spontaneous Pneumothorax - Pneumonia - Pleurisy - Hemothorax - Rib Fracture - Cardiac Contusion - Cardiac Tamponade - Pleural effusion - Pericarditis - Endocarditis - Myocardial Infarction - Aortic dissection - Pulmonary embolism - Aortic Dissection - Panic Attack - Pneumothorax - Hyperventilation Syndrome - Pulmonary Embolism - Bronchitis - Bronchiectasis - Pulmonary Abscess - Pulmonary abscess - Sickle Cell Disease - Asthma - Pleuritis - Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease - Esophagitis - Hiatal Hernia - Herpes Zoster - Herniated Disk - Nerve Root Tumor - Cervical Spondylosis - Herniated Cervical Disc - Cervical Radiculopathy - Cholelithiasis - Gastritis - Gastric Ulcer - Choledocholithiasis - Hepatitis - Angina Pectoris - Rotator Cuff Tendonitis - Rotator Cuff Tear - Rotator Cuff Bursitis - Breast Cancer - Breast Abscess - Tracheobronchitis - Heart Attack - Cervical Disc.





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Medical Content Last Updated on 07/12/2008

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