Six Common Non-Cardiac Causes of Chest Pain
Chest pain isn’t always heart-related. Let’s explore six common causes that might surprise you.
Acid Reflux (GERD)
Acid reflux occurs when stomach acid backs up into the esophagus, causing a burning sensation in the chest.
Muscle Strain
Overexertion or injury can strain chest muscles, leading to pain, especially when moving or breathing deeply.
Anxiety or Panic Attack
Intense stress or panic can cause chest tightness, rapid heartbeat, and a feeling of discomfort in the chest.
Costochondritis
This is the inflammation of cartilage connecting ribs to the breastbone, causing sharp chest pain.
Heartburn
Heartburn from spicy or fatty foods often mimics chest pain but originates in the digestive system.
Pulmonary Conditions
Lung issues like pleurisy or a pulmonary embolism can cause sharp, stabbing chest pain.
When to Seek Help
Seek immediate help if chest pain is severe, persistent, or accompanied by dizziness, nausea, or difficulty breathing.
Know the Causes, Stay Safe
Not all chest pain is heart-related. Understanding the causes can help you take the right steps toward better health.
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