Almost everyone is suffering from a chest pain while the physiological or another, and it is important to note that there are many reasons for this.
Chest pain can be defined as pain and discomfort that occurs anywhere on the front edge of the hull between the upper abdomen and the lower part of the neck. It's a depressing condition due to the immediate suspicion in the mind of the sufferer, which are, or are about to suffer myocardial infarction (heart attack).
It is appropriate to consult a doctor if any of the following symptoms are experienced:
Sudden crushing, squeezing, tightening or pressure in the chestPain, radiating jaw, left hand, or between the shoulder blades
Nausea, dizziness, sweating, pounding heart, or breathlessness
Existing angina the condition, which suddenly intensified, brought by lighter activities, it takes longer than usual, or occur at rest
The sudden sharp chest pain with shortness of breath, especially after a long journey, a section of the bed (for example, after surgery), or other lack of movement, which can lead to a blood clot in his leg. As previously mentioned, physiological resource chest pain can be many and various, and include the following;
Heart
The Lungs
The Esophagus
Muscles
Ribs
Tendons
The Nerves
However, most of the affected chest pain tend to focus on the big question in their minds, that there are only two different classification-the ones that relate to the heart (heart) and not (without the heart).
Cardiac causes of chest pain
Heart attack
This is caused by a blood clot, which impede the normal flow of blood flow to the heart muscle. This may cause a feeling of pressure, filling, or a sharp pain in the chest lasting more than a few minutes. The pain may radiate to other areas, such as the back, jaw, shoulders and arms, in particular his left arm. Other symptoms may include shortness of breath, sweating, dizziness and nausea. All, some or none of them can accompany your chest pain.
Angina
The fat deposits can build up in arteries that carry blood to the heart. This may reduce their width, and this in turn can cause the flow of blood to the heart, which is usually a more significant after physical activity or exertion. This type of restricted blood flow to the heart may cause a regular and recurrent episodes of chest pain called angina or Angina Pectoris, is often described as the pressure or tightness in the chest. This is usually caused by physical or emotional stress. The pain usually goes away within a few minutes after stopping the stressful activity.
Other causes of heart disease
Are there any other complex health problems that may cause chest pain.
Pericarditis-inflammation of the SAC surrounding the heart briefly condition often related to the viral infection. Pericarditis causing chest pain, sharp, piercing and centralized. It may also have fever and sick.
Aortic dissection-a rare, life-threatening cause of chest pain where the separation of the inner layers of the main artery leading from the heart (aorta). This causes blood to flow between them, causing a sudden jerks of pain, chest and back. This is usually caused by physical trauma to the chest cavity, but may also result from uncontrolled high blood pressure.
Coronary spasm, also known as Prinzmetal, angina may cause in different chest discomfort. In coronary spasm of coronary arteries-the artery that blood to the heart-go to cramp, temporarily closing the flow of blood to the heart.
Without the heart causes
There are many conditions that are independent of the heart, which may be the cause of chest pain. These include:
AsthmaPneumonia
Anxiety
Rapid breathing
Heartburn
The Pleura
Rib or muscle injuries
The Lungs
Swallowing disorders
How to reduce your heart related problems with Ziac
Ziac is a type of drug, known as beta-blocker. Beta blocking drugs are normally used to treat chest pain (angina) and high blood pressure. They can also help patients who have suffered an acute heart attack and has been shown to improve survival rates, if for this condition. Programme of reduction of high blood pressure can reduce the chance of patients, strokes, the development of further attacks, heart and kidney problems.
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