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Chest Pain & Heart DiseaseChest pain or discomfort is a classic symptom of both angina and
heart attack. But not all chest pain comes from the heart. The cause
depends on what the pain feels like, how long it lasts, factors
leading up to and accompanying the pain and how it is relieved. Heart attackThe characteristic features of a heart attack caused by a blood clot blocking a coronary artery are usually described as the following:
Even if you have doubts about the cause or exact location of your pain, if you experience any of these symptoms seek help immediately by phoning 999 for an ambulance and calling your doctor AnginaAngina pain is the result of a disruption in the supply of blood and oxygen to the heart muscle (ischaemia). It is caused by narrowing of the coronary arteries. Angina symptoms differ between individuals, and different people use a variety of terms to describe their pain. However, typical features include the following:
However, never wait longer than 15 minutes if the chest pain persists. If it does, even if you are unsure about the nature of your pain, seek medical help as soon as possible by phoning 999 for an ambulance and calling your doctor. Source - British
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