Dear Amy,
When considering the causes of chest pain, a broad list emerges. As cardiologists, we often see patients with coronary artery disease causing angina(or chest pain due to
ischemiaHepatic ischemia
Ischemic colitis
Mesenteric artery ischemia
Testicular torsion
Vertebrobasilar circulatory disorders of the heart muscle), but we also evaluate many non-cardiac chest pain syndromes. In deciding which is at play in a particular case(
cardiacCardiac catheterization
Cardiac tamponade
Left heart ventricular angiography vs. non-cardiac chest pain)
factorsFactor ix complex such as symptoms, physical examination findings, and medical history are considered. In your particular case, the probability that your chest pain is due to coronary artery disease(such as experienced by your grandfather) is extremely small, and in fact approaches zero. Thus, it is more fitting to consider non-cardiac causes of your chest pain syndrome. There are many possibilities on this list as well, mostly having to do with musculoskeletal tissues that reside in the chest, gastrointestinal syndromes(
refluxGastroesophageal reflux disease
Gastroesophageal reflux in infants
Hiatal hernia repair
Reflux nephropathy
Vesicoureteral reflux esophagitis, gastritis) and others. I would reassure you that your chest pain is due to one of these conditions, although its exact cause may be difficult to pinpoint. I hope this information has been reassuring from a cardiac standpoint. If, however, these symptoms are troubling you significantly, you may want to see your general physician and undergo a physical examination with the possibility of testing to discover the cause. I want to warn you that it's quite likely that pains such as these, referred to as "atypical chest pains", often defy specific explanation, and sometimes the best the medical community has to offer is reassurance. In any case, a visit to your doctor would be a prudent step.
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