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How can i tell if i have angina pain or costochondritis?

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See details: If you have tenderness to palpation over the costochondral joints, you likely have costochondritis. If you have chest pain associated with exertion and not local tenderness it may be related to coronary artery disease.

Answered 6/4/2018

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