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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
There are many organ systems, that when affected, can lead to the symptoms of chest pain. The most common organs involved are the heart, lungs, and the digestive system. Psychiatric disorders, can also lead to the perception of chest pain. The most important facet of diagnosis is distinguishing the life-threatening causes of chest pain, to the more benign causes. | There are many organ systems, that when affected, can lead to the symptoms of chest pain. The most common organs involved are the [[heart]], [[lungs]], and the [[digestive system]]. Psychiatric disorders, can also lead to the perception of chest pain. The most important facet of diagnosis is distinguishing the life-threatening causes of chest pain, to the more benign causes. | ||
==Causes== | ==Causes== |
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Overview
There are many organ systems, that when affected, can lead to the symptoms of chest pain. The most common organs involved are the heart, lungs, and the digestive system. Psychiatric disorders, can also lead to the perception of chest pain. The most important facet of diagnosis is distinguishing the life-threatening causes of chest pain, to the more benign causes.
Causes
Common Causes
- Heartburn or indigestion
- Angina
- Chest wall pain, or costochondritis
- Myocardial infarction
- Esophageal spasm
- Aortic dissection
- Biliary colic or other gallbladder disease
- Anxiety or panic attacks