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 Is My Chest Pain Due To A Heart Problem? View Question: www.morristowncardiology.com

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Heart pain which is due to reduced oxygen supply to the heart muscle is called angina pectoris, and typically involves a pressure-like sensation in the middle or slightly left of the middle of the chest, sometimes causing associated pain in the arm, jaw or neck. Sometimes associated with this is shortness of breath, sweating, dizziness or nausea. Usually this occurs initially with exercise and la...
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