Dr Richard Delacruz's profile

Emergency Medicine and Recurrent Chest Pain

Based in Jacksonville, Florida, Dr Richard Delacruz is an emergency medicine specialist with experience spanning three decades. An emergency medicine physician with the Orange Park Medical Center (OPMC), Memorial Hospital, and Injury Care Centers, Dr Richard Delacruz diagnoses and treats patients with life-threatening conditions such as heart attack, drug overdose, and chest pains.

Chest pain is one of the major reasons patients visit the emergency department. Annually, billions of dollars are spent on the treatment of chest pain. Recurrent chest pain comes and goes and presents itself in several chest pain conditions.

Recurrent chest pain might indicate an issue with the heart, digestive system, or respiratory system. It can also happen during panic episodes. It's impossible to self-diagnose chest discomfort based on symptoms alone. Some symptoms, however, are more commonly linked to specific underlying causes than others.

Acute chest pain after a meal may occur when a person suffers acid reflux. Alcohol and fatty meals exacerbate it too. It is critical to consult a doctor if chest discomfort is suspected to be caused by reflux. In the majority of cases, these types of chest pain don't lead to an emergency.

A crushing pressure in the chest followed by nausea or dizziness indicates a heart attack. On the other hand, a damaged muscle is most likely the cause of chest discomfort that grows worse when a person inhales quickly and deeply.

Angina patients may experience chest tightness, pressure, or a squeezing feeling. It is chest pain or discomfort caused by a lack of blood supply to the heart.

If chest discomfort persists, worsens, and is accompanied by other symptoms, see a doctor. Patients who are experiencing severe life-threatening symptoms should arrive at an emergency room as soon as possible
Emergency Medicine and Recurrent Chest Pain
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