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Can Chest Pain Or Angina Pain Cause Gas, Discomfort?
I know that gas can cause similar chest pain like angina, but can it be the other way round - can angina pain or chest pain cause gas in the chest region, shoulders and/or arms?
It doesn't necessarily go the other way around, the problem is that both pains come from the same area, and often times get confused.
Any chest pain should be thoroughly assesed, the older you get the more important that becomes.
Gas can cause discomfort, but it is usually located right in the middle of the chest, and doesn't travel anywhere (shoulders etc.) Chest pain from angina or a heart attack may or MAY NOT travel anywhere. If you are having chest pain that radiates to the shoulders or neck, get it checked. If you are having pain in the middle of the chest that DOES NOT radiate, get it checked.
In other words there is no way to differentiate between the two without lab work
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Can Chest Pain Or Angina Pain Cause Gas, Discomfort?
It doesn t necessarily go the other way around, the problem is that both pains come from the same area, and often times get confused. Any chest pain should be thoroughly assesed, the older you get the more important that becomes. Gas can cause discomfort, but it is usually located right in the middle of the chest, and doesn t travel anywhere (shoulders etc.) Chest pain from angina or a heart attack may or MAY NOT travel anywhere. If you are having chest pain that radiates to the shoulders or neck, get it checked. If you are having pain in the middle of the chest that DOES NOT radiate, get it checked. In other words there is no way to differentiate between the two without lab work