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Question
Hello doctor, I have symptoms or throbbing pain in the left chest area, sometimes a little under the left breast (symptoms are not common, sometimes only 2-3 times a day, sometimes all day) do not have). It's just a throbbing pain and then there's no contraction at all. Doctor, can you tell me, can the pain in the left side of the chest indicate any pathology? Thanks for the advice doctor.
Pham Thanh Tam (1994)
Hello doctor. The doctor told me about a month ago that I had angina on the left side, what is it? Looking forward to consulting your doctor. Thank you.
Ngo Thi Hao (1978)
Reply
Hello. Left chest pain may be related to cardiovascular disease: According to many experts, the most common and obvious cause of left chest pain is often caused by cardiovascular disease. Specifically, some diseases such as: pericarditis, aortic dissection, valvular disease, coronary artery disease, myocardial ischemia...
To be able to identify specifically, sharp pain in the left chest area represents What disease is present? You need to go to a hospital under Vinmec Health System to be examined, evaluated and given treatment by a doctor in case of need.
Looking forward to seeing you soon at Vinmec. Wishing you good health always.
Answered by Doctor General Internal Medicine Doctor - Department of Medical Examination & Internal Medicine - Vinmec Hai Phong International General Hospital