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  2. Chest pain that comes and goes: Causes and symptoms

    www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/322094

    Chest pain that comes and goes may be related to the heart, the muscles, the digestive system, or psychological factors. Possible causes include gastrointestinal problems, panic attacks,...

  3. 3 Signs Your Chest Pain Isn't a Heart Attack

    health.clevelandclinic.org/3-types-of-chest-pain...

    If you experience momentary, localized or pinpoint chest pain that gets better with exercise or repositioning, it’s likely not a heart attack. Not all chest pains are symptoms of a heart attack.

  4. All About Chest Pain That Comes and Goes: Causes, Diagnosis ...

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    If your chest pain is accompanied by pain in your arm, shortness of breath, sweating, nausea, or fatigue, seek immediate medical care — even if the pain stops. Many conditions can...

  5. Chest Pain That Comes and Goes: What It Could Mean - The Healthy

    www.thehealthy.com/heart-disease/chest-pain-that...

    “Chest pain may be sharp and stabbing, come and go, and change with position.” It may be caused by viral, bacterial , or fungal infections and sometimes happens after heart surgery or a heart attack.

  6. Sharp stabbing pain in chest that comes and goes: Causes and ...

    www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/sharp-stabbing...

    A sharp stabbing pain in the chest that comes and goes can have various causes, from heart attacks to muscle strains. Learn more here.

  7. Chest pain: 27 causes, symptoms, and when to see a doctor

    www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/321650

    Chest pain can stem from a heart problem, but other possible causes include a lung infection, muscle strain, a rib injury, or a panic attack. Some of these are serious conditions and need...

  8. 6 Pre-Heart Attack Warning Signs a Month Before - Verywell Health

    www.verywellhealth.com/six-signs-of-a-heart...

    In this study, chest pain was the most common symptom, with 68% of people experiencing it preceding their heart attack. The same study found that 44% of people who had prodromal symptoms described episodes of chest heaviness, tightness, or pressure, often associated with exertion.