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What are the Chest Pain Causes?

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  Your initial reaction to chest pain might be that it's a heart  attack. However, chest pain can also be caused by other less dangerous conditions. One of the most frequent reasons patients go to the emergency room (ER) is for chest pain. Each person experiences chest pain differently. Additionally, it differs in: ·         Location ·         Intensity ·         Duration ·         Quality It could be a mild discomfort or a severe, searing pain. It could indicate a significant heart problem or be the result of a common, non-life-threatening reason. Why does Someone get Chest Pain? Your initial reaction to chest pain might be that you're experiencing a heart attack . Even while chest pain is a known indicator of a heart attack, there are numerous other, less dangerous diseases that might cause it. According to one study, just 5.5% of all em...

What Separates a Heart Attack from a Heart Failure?

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  The muscular organ in your heart pumps blood throughout your body. This process provides your tissues and organs with the essential nutrients and oxygen . Heart illness can have major negative impacts on your health and impair the proper function of your heart. According to estimates from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), heart disease accounts for one in four fatalities in the US each year. If left untreated, heart attacks and heart failure are two disorders that damage the heart and can have a major negative influence on your health. But the two conditions are not the same, and they differ significantly in a number of important ways. We'll explain the distinctions between heart attacks and heart failure below; along with actions you can take to safeguard your heart. A Heart Attack: what is it? When sufficient blood flow is prevented from reaching a certain region of the heart, a heart attack results. This indicates that the tissues in this reg...