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Is left sided chest pain always a heart issue? Here’s what you need to know
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Is left sided chest pain always a heart issue? Here’s what you need to know

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Last updated: November 18, 2024 10:30 am
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Is left sided chest pain always a heart issue? Here’s what you need to know

Chest pain on the left side can indicate a variety of health problems, from heart conditions to digestive disorders. It is important to understand the possible causes and get medical help quickly.
Is left sided chest pain always a heart issue? Here’s what you need to know

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Experiencing pain on the left side of the chest can be worrying, especially when it feels sudden and without warning. Whereas left side chest pain often associated with cardiovascular conditionsIt is important to recognize that there are many possible causes, some more serious than others. Below, we explore the possible origins of this type of pain and the importance of monitoring these symptoms closely.
common cardiovascular causes
According to Dr. Asit Khanna, Principal Consultant, Cardiology at Yashoda Super Specialty Hospital, Kaushambi, “Chest pain on the left side is usually associated with heart conditions and can be caused by a variety of serious reasons, including: Aortic dissection and anginawhere the heart is not receiving enough blood and oxygen,
Angina often manifests as a feeling of tightness, tightness, or pressure and may be triggered by physical activity or emotional stress. However, Dr. Khanna explains, “Angina can also strike unexpectedly, indicating underlying cardiovascular concerns.”
Dr Amit Kumar Chaurasia, Head of Cath Lab and TAVI (Unit I) at Artemis Hospital, says, “Sharp or stabbing pain in the chest can indicate angina, and while it often occurs during stress or physical exertion, it It may also arise without any apparent reason. This type of pain should not be ignored, as it can sometimes serve as a precursor to more serious heart diseases. heart attack,
Other possible causes
Dr. Khanna also says that chest pain can be of non-cardiac origin. “Conditions such as pericarditis – inflammation of the sac surrounding the heart – can cause pain similar to angina, but often with a sharp, steady sensation extending to the upper neck and shoulders,” he says. This pain may increase when lying down, swallowing or taking deep breaths, making it difficult to identify.
Dr. Chawrasia says, “Chest pain can also be associated with lung-related issues, such as pleurisy or inflammation of the lungs, and even digestive disorders like GERDThese conditions can mimic heart-related symptoms, making it important to differentiate between them for proper diagnosis.
Importance of seeking medical help
“Unexplained chest pain should never be ignored,” Dr. Chaurasia emphasizes. Left-sided chest pain that occurs repeatedly or worsens over time may indicate serious health problems. Could. “Being proactive and attentive to sudden or unusual signs can prevent serious health problems and aid long-term well-being,” advises Dr. Khanna. Understanding and recognizing these warning signs can be important for protecting one’s heart health.
Monitoring chest pain and consulting health care professionals when symptoms arise ensures timely evaluation and care. This vigilance can make a significant difference in outcomes, emphasizing the importance of not dismissing such symptoms.
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