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Pain in Right Side of Chest: Top Causes | Healthline

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Chest pain on your right side can be caused by muscle strain, heartburn, or another underlying condition. Some of these conditions such as pancreatitis, pneumonia, or pleurisy can be the cause. Pain in right side of your chest typically isn’t the result of a heart attack, but you may still need to see your doctor.

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Trigger points in the intercostals are less common and often overlooked as the cause or localized pain in and around the ribcage. Trigger points in the internal and/or external intercostal muscles may be activated by sudden movement (twisting action) of the body, or often by heavy coughing.

Trigger points in the intercostals may sometimes be able to be identified and treated by therapists using a number of trigger point release techniques.

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Right-Side CHEST PAIN (What it Means) 13 Causes

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Is that Right-sided Chest Pain you’ve had worrisome, or no big deal? This video will help you understand right-sid chest pain, and the 13 most common causes. With this knowledge you can make an informed decision about chest pain in yourself and relatives.

Chest pain can be scary, and knowledge helps you understand. Chest pain is not always dangerous, but sometimes it is. This video will help you understand.

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Chest pain: how to distinguish between cardiac and noncardiac causes. Dr.Magesh.T MD( USA) MRCP(UK)

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Chest pain: how to distinguish between cardiac and noncardiac causes. Dr.Magesh.T MD( USA) MRCP(UK)

Classic coronary pain–or angina–involves a substernal pressure that commonly begins with exertion and is relieved by rest. However, some patients experience angina in the absence of physical exertion or emotional stress, and not all chest pain that begins after exertion is angina. Atypical chest pain must be differentiated from other types of chest pain, including chest wall pain, pleurisy, gallbladder pain, hiatal hernia, and chest pain associated with anxiety disorders. Careful examination of the chest wall is essential, and abnormal heart sounds can tell you a great deal. Further testing is individualized. An exercise ECG is important in identifying the presence of ischemic heart disease and the amount of myocardium at risk. If the ECG is abnormal at rest, the patient should undergo a thallium stress test or exercise echocardiography. A coronary angiogram is indicated if the exercise test or an ECG during pain show that a lot of live heart muscle is at risk.

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What is Chest Pain?
Chest pain is a very common symptom; we see it in all kinds of patients and all kinds of forms. It can be described as a burning sensation, tightness, pressure, some people have heartburn-type symptoms, sometimes people just have shortness of breath or fatigue.

What do the symptoms mean?
It’s very difficult sometimes to tell when you are having these types of symptoms exactly what’s going on. Sometimes it could be something as benign as heartburn. But, other times it could be something much more serious, like heart disease. What usually happens is somebody needs to come in and be evaluated either by a physician or in a local emergency room.

When should I get help?
If you’re experiencing the above symptoms, and they’re persistent, I would recommend getting evaluated quickly. Getting to the nearest emergency room as soon as possible is important so that you can be evaluated further, and we can get a better idea of what’s going on.

What should I expect in the Emergency Department?
When you come to the emergency room, you will be brought back and evaluated by a nurse and physician, an EKG will be obtained as well as blood work, and further tests will be done so that we can get a better understanding of what the symptoms are and whether or not they’re truly related to a significant problem like heart disease. If after this evaluation it becomes clear that you are suffering from heart disease, you’ll need further treatment. Coronary angiography is a typical treatment plan which often times leads to balloon angioplasty or stenting. Sometimes, a patient’s heart disease is so severe that it will require bypass surgery.

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Left-sided Chest Pain – Family Medicine | Lecturio

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What Causes Chest Pain When It's Not Your Heart

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Dr. Rimmerman, author of the Cleveland Clinic Guides: “Speaking with Your Cardiologist” and “Heart Attack,” talks about what causes chest pain and what to do if you have chest pain and your doctor rules out cardiac causes.
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