![]() If you think you could be having a heart attack, call 999 immediately and ask for an ambulance. you are at risk of coronary heart disease – for example, you smoke, are obese, or have high blood pressure, diabetes or high cholesterol.you also have other symptoms, such as breathlessness, nausea, sweating, or coughing up blood.the pain spreads to other parts of your body, such as your arms, back or jaw.the pain is central or band-like and feels heavy, pressing or tight.You should call 999 for an ambulance immediately if you develop sudden severe chest pain, particularly if: It does not include every possible cause, but describes the most common reasons for chest pain. It should give you an idea of what is causing your chest pain and whether you need to get emergency help or see your GP. The information below should not be used to self-diagnose your condition. It is important to try to identify if the cause is serious or life threatening. ![]() Chest pain can be caused by anything from muscle pain to a heart attack and should never be ignored. ![]()
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