Chest Pain
Cross-source consensus on Chest Pain from 3 sources and 10 claims.
3 sources · 10 claims
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- Angina is chest pain related to heart disease. — Nitric Oxide and Vasodilation in Cardiovascular Health
- Multiple organs beneath the sternum — including the esophagus, liver, gallbladder, stomach, and pancreatic ducts — can each produce chest pain when irritated. — 11 Causes of Chest Pain That Are NOT Heart Related
- Only 31% of people presenting with chest pain have a cardiac connection. — 11 Causes of Chest Pain That Are NOT Heart Related
- Digestive causes account for 42% of chest pain cases, exceeding the cardiac percentage. — 11 Causes of Chest Pain That Are NOT Heart Related
- Vitamin E deficiency elevates the risk of angina by reducing oxygen availability to the heart muscle. — Best Vitamin for Your Heart
- Without adequate vitamin E, the heart tends to cramp under exertion or stress, producing chest pain. — Best Vitamin for Your Heart
- 64% of all heart attacks are silent, producing no chest pain or symptoms. — 11 Causes of Chest Pain That Are NOT Heart Related
- A heart attack specifically requires lack of blood flow to the heart that causes actual tissue damage — chest pain alone does not constitute one. — 11 Causes of Chest Pain That Are NOT Heart Related
- Supplementing with vitamin E can significantly reduce angina episodes and improve the oxygen-carrying capacity of the lungs. — Best Vitamin for Your Heart
- Men with heart disease and angina no longer experienced symptoms while exposed to nitric oxide in the dynamite factory. — Nitric Oxide and Vasodilation in Cardiovascular Health