Heart disease symptoms a cardiologist monitors in her own body include chest pain, shortness of breath, persistent ...
Reproducible chest pain means that a doctor or medical team can reproduce the pain under specific circumstances through pressing or touching. Doctors often use it as an early diagnostic tool when a ...
Pain or tightness in your chest can be not only uncomfortable, but also unsettling. Especially when it comes seemingly out of nowhere and you’re not sure of the cause. Many of us immediately begin to ...
Simple medication could help treat occasional chest pain as well as a stent, according to a new study, but the findings might not hold up long term for some patients. The research, published in the ...
Chest pain can stem from a heart problem, but other possible causes include a lung infection, muscle strain, a rib injury, or a panic attack. Some of these are serious conditions and need medical ...
Your heart often sends subtle warning signals when something isn’t quite right. Recognising these signs early can help detect underlying heart conditions before they become serious, making timely ...
Chest pain can indicate an injury to your ribcage, surrounding muscles, or connective tissue. Pulled muscles, fractured ribs, and arthritis are all potential causes. Your musculoskeletal system ...
February is American Heart Health Month, and Dr. Saul Rios, cardiologist at the Arkansas Heart Hospital, highlights the ...
After her pregnancy Jessica Cohn thought she was experiencing severe acid reflux. But she was having a heart attack, and had to go to the hospital in an ambulance. A doctor herself, Cohn says she's ...
Experts say the key lies in the cough’s symptoms and length. People should go see a doctor if their cough lasts for more than a week or a couple of weeks. “We’re especially concerned when a cough ...