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Chest Pain

The chest pains are a symptom.


  • Most doctors are focusing on treating the symptoms. - 624
  Key words: Angina, Cardiac-Arrest, Chest, Chest-Pain, Chest-Pains, Pain, Pains, Symptom  

  Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)  

Question: What is cardiac arrest?
  Answer: Cardiac-arrest is when the heart stops beating and can be fatal. - 308

Question: What is pain?
  Answer: Pain is an unpleasant distressing sensation of discomfort in the body or emotional feelings. - 237

Question: What is emotional pain?
  Answer: Emotional pain is feeling of irritation, despair or mental suffering. - 238

Question: What causes physical pain?
  Answer: Physical Pain may be caused by injury, disease, illness, or muscle cramps and contractions. - 239


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  • Angina (5)  The angina pain is a symptom.
  • Angina Pain  The angina pain is a pain in the chest.

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Chesterfield, Missouri
 Chesterfield, Missouri

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Pain: MedlinePlus
 Pain: MedlinePlus

 Pain is a feeling triggered in the nervous system.

nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/pain.html - 728
WebMD Pain Management Center
 WebMD Pain Management Center

 The latest pain management information including treatments.

webmd.com/pain-management/default.htm - 729
American Pain Society
 American Pain Society

 The American Pain Society is a multidisciplinary educational and scientific organization dedicated to serving people in pain.

ampainsoc.org - 730
PAIN? - Elsevier
 PAIN® - Elsevier

 The official publication of the International Association for the Study of Pain and publishes original research.

elsevier.com/locate/pain - 731


  Comments and Quotes  

My physical pain is just too great. I can barely write this message. I feel as if I have lost my battle to walk independently. Every day after I practice walking using a walker I get searing, stabbing nerve pain down both paralyzed feet. I am in bed with nightmarish stabbing pain. Am scaring my roommate because I have needed to scream today every few minutes. I'm downing Lyrica like candy. After two days of bed rest I usually feel much better, and the pain is manageable. Well, this is it. Sometimes God does say no. I won't walk again until either I have an operation for the pain, and/or I get much better drugs. Swimming will be my exercise until I can't do that. It is cruel to encourage someone to experience this level of pain to achieve independence. I might have several years left, and I want them to be as pain free as possible since I have some freedom of choice in this regard. Hope this torture will end. - Guy Walton - 274




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