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Old 03-05-2007, 09:30 PM
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Chest pain

This is something ive had occasionally for a few years, maybe longer, but ive never bothered my doctor with it, but i thought i'd post it here to see if there is any need to be concerned.

Every now and again out of nowhere, i get a sharp pain in the left of my chest (heart area) when i breathe in so far. Lasts about 10-20mins or so then kinda fades out. I can take in about half a lung of air (I guess) before it hurts.

Just wondered if its anything to worry about cos my mom says its something alot of people get?

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Old 03-06-2007, 12:33 PM
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Re: Chest pain

Welcome back Magenta,

I was wondering if you had been seen by your Dr. since your last posting regarding chest pain and the discomfort after you eat. You really should be seen to get anwers for these symptoms you have. Please keep us posted.

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Old 03-06-2007, 05:43 PM
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Re: Chest pain

I have been about the pain after eating and i was told its nothing. Which is good i guess :) But i dont like to bother my GP to much as i dont wanna waste time if its nothing and someone might need the appointment more than me. I just posted this question here as i figured if it is common and not to worry about someone here might know :) or advise me to seek medical advice from my doc
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Re: Chest pain

I'm glad you have been seen. I think we all have wierd things now and then that are unexplained but you never know. If these symptoms continue, theres no harm in asking your Dr. You are just as important as any patient and if its really nothing but to make you feel better or put your mind at ease then thats better then guessing. Nice to have you here and thank you for your post.


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Re: Chest pain

Assuming you have seen your doctor about this - chest pain should always be evaluated by a doctor - and assuming your GP has judged this is a harmless symptom - there are some typical causes for sharp chest pain, including intercostal muscle pain (these are small muscles that help you breathe - now and then they will act up and cause sharp pain upon inspiration), and costochondral syndrome (Tietze syndrome). It is worth remembering that even sharp pain can be a symptom of serious disease such as lung infection or cancer, pneumothorax and so on. Always see the doctor first.

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http://askdoctorjoshua.com/2006/11/3...and-back-pain/

http://askdoctorjoshua.com/2006/01/20/sore-rib-cage/
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Re: Chest pain

I've pulled a muscle in my chest from working out so that I only noticed it when I was very full after a big meal. It only lasted as long as my stomach was stretched. Of course, it went away after about 10 days.
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