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Chest Pain Symptoms
Symptoms that occur with chest pain include:
Arm pain
Back pain
Chest contusion
:
Chest bruising
Chest
swelling
Chest tenderness
Cough
Coughing up blood
Difficulty breathing
Faintness
Loss of consciousness
Neck pain
Jaw pain
Palpitations
Excessive sweating
Wheezing
The following factors may make chest pain worse:
Coughing
Deep breathing
Movement of the chest or spine:
Twisting or bending the trunk
Pressing on the painful region of the chest
Sneezing
For more information:
Chest wall pain symptoms
Angina symptoms
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Related Topics:
Acute coronary syndrome
Angina
Atypical angina
Chest injury
Chest pain in children
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Last Updated: Apr 8, 2008
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John H. Beckett, MD
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D. Scott Gettings, MD
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Chest Pain References:
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Colombet I, Chatellier G, Jaulent MC, Degoulet P. Decision aids for triage of patients with chest pain: a systematic review of field evaluation studies. Proc AMIA Symp. 1999;:231-5.
Patel H, Rosengren A, Ekman I. Symptoms in acute coronary syndromes: does sex make a difference? Am Heart J. 2004 Jul;148(1):27-33.
Richter JE. Overview of diagnostic testing for chest pain of unknown origin. Am J Med. 1992 May 27;92(5A):41S-45S.