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What is Non specific Chest Pain
Chest pain can be caused by many different conditions. It can be caused by something serious that needs treatment right away. This includes:
- Heart attack.
- A tear in the body’s main blood vessel.
- Redness and swelling (inflammation) around your heart.
- Blood clot in your lungs.
It can be caused by something that is not as serious. This includes:
- Heartburn.
- Anxiety or stress.
- Damage to bones or muscles in your chest.
- Lung infections.
See your doctor right away if you have chest pain. This is important.
Follow these instructions at home:
Medicines
- Take over-the-counter and prescription medicines only as told by your doctor.
- If you were prescribed an antibiotic medicine, take it as told by your doctor. Do not stop taking the antibiotic even if you start to feel better.
Lifestyle
- Rest as told by your doctor.
- Do not use any products that contain nicotine or tobacco, such as cigarettes and e-cigarettes. If you need help quitting, ask your doctor.
- Do not drink alcohol.
- Make lifestyle changes as told by your doctor. These may
include:
- Getting regular exercise. Ask your doctor what activities are safe for you.
- Eating a heart-healthy diet. A diet and nutrition specialist (dietitian) can help you to learn healthy eating options.
- Staying at a healthy weight.
- Managing diabetes, if needed.
- Lowering your stress. Activities such as yoga and relaxation techniques can help.
General instructions
- Avoid any activities that cause you to have chest pain.
- Keep all follow-up visits as told by your doctor. This is important. You may need more testing if your chest pain does not go away.
Contact a doctor if:
- Your chest pain does not go away.
- You feel depressed.
- You have a fever.
Get help right away if:
- Your chest pain is worse.
- You have a cough that gets worse, or you cough up blood.
- You have very bad (severe) pain in your belly (abdomen).
- You pass out (faint).
- You have either of these for no clear reason:
- Sudden chest discomfort.
- Sudden discomfort in your arms, back, neck, or jaw.
- You have shortness of breath at any time.
- You suddenly start to sweat, or your skin gets clammy.
- You feel sick to your stomach (nauseous).
- You throw up (vomit).
- You suddenly feel lightheaded or dizzy.
- You feel very weak or tired.
- Your heart starts to beat fast, or it feels like it is skipping beats.
These symptoms may be an emergency. Do not wait to see if the symptoms will go away. Get medical help right away. Call your local emergency services (911 in the U.S.). Do not drive yourself to the hospital.
Summary
- Chest pain can be caused by many different conditions. The cause may be serious and need treatment right away. If you have chest pain, see your doctor right away.
- Follow your doctor’s instructions for taking medicines and making lifestyle changes. Keep all follow-up visits as told by your doctor. This includes visits for any further testing if your chest pain does not go away.
- Know what signs mean you should get medical help right away.