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When should I seek immediate medical attention for chest pain, and what are the warning signs?

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Cardiologist · Cardiology / Heart disease

You should seek immediate medical attention for chest pain if it comes on suddenly, is severe, or feels like pressure, tightness, or squeezing in your chest. These sensations could indicate a heart problem, such as a heart attack.

 

 Symptoms to Watch For:

- Pain that radiates: If the pain spreads to your arms, neck, jaw, or back, it could be heart-related.

- Shortness of breath: Difficulty breathing, especially if it occurs with chest pain, is a red flag.

- Sweating: Cold sweats or breaking out into a sudden sweat is concerning.

- Nausea or vomiting: These symptoms, when combined with chest pain, may indicate a serious issue.

- Lightheadedness or dizziness: Feeling faint or lightheaded could point to a cardiac event.

 

Additional Considerations:

Even if the pain isn’t severe, if it’s persistent, worsening, or accompanied by any of the symptoms mentioned above, it’s important to seek help immediately. Consult a cardiologist if you experience chest pain. Chest pain should never be ignored or downplayed

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