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Chest Pain Causes

By: alice rose Home | Health-and-Fitness


Chest hurt generally means heart pain for most people because that is where the vital organs are located. Besides the heart, organs such as lungs, stomach, esophagus and diaphragm are covered by the ribs and muscles in a tight hold that protects them from injury and any external pressure. Think about what happens during a panic attack; your body is in fear response mode. That means that you will be breathing harder in order to pump more blood. If you were being attacked by a wild animal you would need to act quickly, that's why we have a built in fight or flight response.

Panic attack chest pain plagues almost 40% of physically fit people with panic attacks. It happens when the supply of blood to the heart is blocked. When the supply of oxygen to the heart is impeded, this could cause Angina pectoris or severe pain in the chest. Chest pain caused by stress happens to be very common. By taking the time to understand and tackle this issue, you stand a good chance of decreasing or getting rid of these chest pains altogether. Read on and learn more about what you're dealing with.

Chest pains are often, but not always heart related. The nerves flowing from the spinal column can echo pain, making us think one part of the body hurts when the problem is actually in another part. Heartburn is fairly common. According to recent surveys, 30% of the American population experiences a heart burn symptom, heart burn sign or chest pain caused by heart burn at least once per month. As chest pain whether or not a sharp pain is often feared as a heat attack. However, there still remain many other possible causes for chest pains. When some causes are serious and life threatening there are mildly inconvenient causes as well.

Pleurisy, with its sharp, localized chest pain, is made worse when you cough or breathe in. Pleurisy is caused by inflammation of the membrane lining the chest cavity and covering the lungs. A blood clot can lodge in a lung artery, blocking blood flow to the tissue of the lungs. Causes of chest pain that are not related to heart are pulmonary embolism, heartburn, pleurisy, pinched nerves, shingles caused by virus, injured ribs, espophageal spasms which are swallowing disorders, lung problems and pancreas or gallbladder problems. The chest pain will be gone as soon as you start to reduce anxiety in your life. That's a promise! Don't let anyone tell you that your chest pain and anxiety can only be treated by therapy or prescription drugs. Medication is not the solution.



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