Illness name: chest pain
Description:
Most chest pain is not a sign of anything serious but you should get medical advice just in case. Get immediate medical help if you think you're having a heart attack.
You have sudden chest pain that:
You could be having a
heart attack
. Call 999 immediately as you need immediate treatment in hospital.
It's important to get medical advice to make sure it's nothing serious.
Chest pain has many different causes. In most cases, chest pain is not caused by a heart problem.
Your symptoms might give you an idea of the cause. Do not self-diagnose – see a GP if you're worried.
The most common heart problems that cause chest pain include:
You're more likely to have heart problems if you're older or know you're at risk of
coronary heart disease
.
For example, if you:
Page last reviewed: 14 August 2020
Chest pain
Immediate action required:
Call 999 if:
Non-urgent advice:
See a GP if:
Common causes of chest pain
Chest pain symptoms
Possible cause
Starts after eating, bringing up food or bitter tasting fluids, feeling full and bloated
Heartburn
or
indigestion
Starts after chest injury or chest exercise, feels better when resting the muscle
Chest
sprain or strain
Triggered by worries or a stressful situation, heartbeat gets faster, sweating, dizziness
Anxiety or panic
Gets worse when you breathe in and out, coughing up yellow or green mucus, high temperature
Chest infection
or
pneumonia
Tingling feeling on skin, skin rash appears that turns into blisters
Shingles
Chest pain and heart problems
Next review due: 14 August 2023