Deciphering chest pain: Causes and when to seek help

Written in association with:

Dr Sothinathan (Nathan) Gurunathan

Cardiologist

Published: 06/06/2024
Edited by: Kate Forristal


Chest pain is a common symptom that can cause worry and anxiety for many individuals. While it’s important to take chest pain seriously, not all instances of chest pain indicate a serious medical condition. Understanding the possible causes and knowing when to seek medical attention can help alleviate concerns and ensure appropriate care. In his latest online article, Dr Sothinathan (Nathan) Gurunathan explores the various causes of chest pain and provides insight into when it may be necessary to seek medical help.

What causes chest pain?

Chest pain can stem from a variety of sources, ranging from minor issues to more serious medical conditions. Some common causes include:

1. Musculoskeletal problems: This refers to issues affecting the muscles, ribs, or joints in the chest area. Conditions such as strained muscles or inflammation of the cartilage connecting the ribs to the breastbone (costochondritis) can lead to chest pain.

 

2. Gastrointestinal issues: Digestive problems like acid reflux, gastritis, or inflammation of the oesophagus (oesophagitis) can cause a burning sensation in the chest, often mistaken for heart-related pain.

 

3. Respiratory conditions: Conditions affecting the lungs, such as pneumonia, pleurisy (inflammation of the lining around the lungs), or asthma, may manifest as chest pain, particularly with deep breathing or coughing.

 

4. Cardiac causes: Chest pain can also be a symptom of heart-related problems, such as angina (temporary reduction in blood flow to the heart), myocardial infarction (heart attack), or pericarditis (inflammation of the sac surrounding the heart).

 

When to seek medical attention

While many instances of chest pain are harmless, some may indicate a serious medical emergency. It’s essential to seek immediate medical attention if you experience chest pain accompanied by any of the following symptoms:

 

Shortness of breath Nausea or vomiting Sweating  Pain that spreads to the arms, jaw, neck, or back  Dizziness or light-headedness Rapid or irregular heartbeat

 

Chest pain can be alarming, but not all cases are cause for immediate concern. However, it’s crucial to pay attention to accompanying symptoms and seek medical advice if you’re unsure about the cause of your chest pain. Remember, early intervention can make a significant difference in managing and treating potentially serious conditions. If in doubt, always be on the side of caution and seek medical assistance promptly. Your health and well-being are paramount.

 

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