Saturday, February 13, 2010

Angina How Do You Know The Difference Between Angina And Heartburn?

How do you know the difference between angina and heartburn? - angina

For a few days to burn, I like a sharp pain in the chest under the left breast that comes and goes several times a day. I have acid reflux or something, but how can I know whether angina pectoris, without providing them with an electrocardiogram. I'm not fat and high blood pressure, but I'm always tired.

3 comments:

af said...

You should get an EKG just to be sure. It's probably nothing serious, but it is better removed. There are many strange things happen in this area of the body.

Lily said...

I also had this concern. From what my doctor told me, the angina pain in the chest, while the central pain of heartburn scattered throughout the body. Is the feeling in the chest area, if you go to the press? The reason I ask is that I have acid reflux for years and began to worry when I developed a sensitivity in the left breast. First, my doctor was suspected of angina pectoris, but the cardiologist has been excluded, and that he had costochondritis. Here, the joints swell of the breast and may resemble other cardiac problems. My cardiologist told me that the angina does not cause pain when touched. Hope this helps.

Time4Lus... said...

With the pain of angina usually goes away with rest. Heartburn is how you feel chest pain, but usually happens within a period of time to take the food. Unstable angina does not disappear with rest. The next time you have chest pain, go to the emergency room!

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