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I am a healthy 58 yr old male. For the past month, I have been taking my blood pressure on a regular basis and have seen it rising fairly steady, today for the first time, I felt like a tightening in my chest. Not a sharp pain but a sore muscle pain like u would get in your legs after skiing for the day. Should I be concerned?
The typical features of chest pain of cardiac origin are as follows - *Pain is diffuse in nature and is felt over the entire chest wall * It may radiate to jaw, shoulder, neck and arm * It is tight , sqeezing or choking in nature * It is made worse by exertion or emotion * relieved by rest
Its always better to get a cardiologists opinion (if in doubt) to rule out that your pain is not of cardiac origin.
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Tightening In Chest, Sore Muscle Pain. Reason?
Hi, thanks for writing to HCM. The typical features of chest pain of cardiac origin are as follows - *Pain is diffuse in nature and is felt over the entire chest wall * It may radiate to jaw, shoulder, neck and arm * It is tight , sqeezing or choking in nature * It is made worse by exertion or emotion * relieved by rest Its always better to get a cardiologists opinion (if in doubt) to rule out that your pain is not of cardiac origin. Hope this information is helpful. Good day