Ayurvedic Treatment For Chest Pain
Chest pain is one of the most common reasons that people visit to Doctor. Chest pain appears in many forms, ranging from a sharp stab to a dull ache. Sometimes chest pain feels crushing or burning. In certain cases, the pain travels up the neck, into the jaw, and then radiates to the back or down one or both arms.
Many different problems can cause chest pain. The most life-threatening causes involve the heart or lungs.Because chest pain can indicate a serious problem, it’s important to seek immediate medical help. Worldwide 20 to 40 percent of the people affect by Chest pain.
Causes Of Chest Pain
Causes of chest pain vary from persons to persons. Main causes include:
Heart-related causes
The following are heart-related causes of chest pain:
- Heart attack, often result blockage of blood flow to the heart, blood clot, to your heart muscle.
- Angina. a type of chest pain caused by poor blood flow to the heart.
- Aortic dissection. This life-threatening condition involves the main artery leading from your heart (aorta). If the inner layers of this blood vessel separate, blood is forced between the layers and can cause the aorta to rupture.
- Pericarditis, This is the inflammation of the sac around the heart.
- Cardiomyopathy, which is a disease of the heart muscle
Gastrointestinal Causes
Chest pain can be caused by disorders of the digestive system, including:
- Acid reflux, or heartburn
- Swallowing problems related to disorders of the esophagus
- Gallstones
- Inflammation of the gallbladder or pancreas
Lung-related causes of chest pain
Many lung disorders can cause chest pain, including:
- Pulmonary embolism
- Viral bronchitis
- Pneumothorax
- A blood clot, or pulmonary embolus
- Bronchospasm
Muscle- or bone-related causes of chest pain
The following are causes of chest pain related to the muscles or bones:
- Bruised or broken ribs
- Sore muscles from exertion or chronic pain syndromes
- Compression fractures causing pressure on a nerve
Symptoms Of Chest Pain
Heart-related symptoms
Chest pain is the most common symptom of a heart problem. Some people experience other symptoms such as:
- Back, jaw, or arm pain
- Chest pressure or Tightness
- Lightheadedness
- Fatigue
- Abdominal pain
- Dizziness
- Shortness of breath
- Nausea
- Pain during exertion
Other symptoms
Symptoms of chest pain that don’t related to heart include:
- Acidity or sour taste in your mouth
- Pain that only occurs after you swallow or eat
- Difficulty swallowing
- Fever
- Pain Cccompanied by a rash
- Chills
- Aches
- Cough
- Runny nose
- Feelings of panic or anxiety
- Hyperventilating
- Back pain that radiates to the front of your chest
Diagnosis Of Chest Pain
Chest pain doesn’t always signal a heart attack. If you think you have a heart attack or chest pain which is new, unexplained, or lasts more than a few moments, Immediately you might visit to doctors chamber. Your doctor will ask you some questions, and your answers can help them diagnose the cause of your chest pain. Be prepared to discuss any related symptoms and to share information about any medications, treatments, or other medical conditions you may have.