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What could cause persistent non-cardiac related chest pain?

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Dr. Mark Christensen answered

Specializes in Family Medicine

A few things: Muscle spasms, heart burn, nerve pain, and hiatal hernias are a few.

Answered 8/28/2017

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Acid reflux: Im not a cardiologist buy I know from my own experience that acid reflux causes my chest pain

Answered 1/28/2015

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Chest pain: There are many causes of chest pain, the heart is but one, intestinal gas and thoracic musculoskeletal pains are very common, anxiety and panic attacks likewise are frequent causes. You should always ask the doctors who see you what they think is the problem you came for and what to do about it.

Answered 3/31/2015

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