1. Peptic ulcers
Gastric or peptic ulcer: It is the most common cause of recurrent chest pain.
2. Gastric reflux
The return of stomach acid to the throat, called gastric reflux, causes burning and pain in the chest.
3. Asthma
Shortness of breath, wheezing is one of the early symptoms of asthma, which causes chest pain with inflammation in the airways.
4. Tuberculosis
Tuberculosis, which is accompanied by symptoms such as coughing up blood or sputum, causes chest pain.
5. Pneumonia
Fever and chills, cough are symptoms of pneumonia that cause burning and pain in the chest.
6. Pulmonary embolism
Blood clots in the arteries that feed the lungs are called emboli, which cause chest pain and shortness of breath.
7. heart attack
General chest pain is one of the most important and reliable symptoms of a heart attack that should be followed up.
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