Months of Chest Pain - Please help
Hello all,
My name is Brandon and I'm a 34 year old male. I'm excited to get signed up on here and hopeful this may help my anxiety which is through the roof! I have been through ongoing chest pain for the past 4 months. The pain started off as a pinch on the left side of chest. It evolved into a pinch and pressure onto the right side of chest. It would be nearly daily, but didn't really get worse after meals or doing a lot of exercising. The pain then started radiating to my shoulders and sometimes into my arms but rarely. Now, it radiates into my jaw occasionally. I get a wierd fluttering in my chest occasionally when I lay down, but when i sit up and get doing stuff I don't realize it much. Now the chest pain mainly feels like pressure in my chest snd i get occsssional sharp pains on the lower portion of my ribs and sometimes on each side of my sternum. What could this be?
Here's what all I've had done....
CT scan of heart and heart echo - found i have a slightly dialated aerota at the base that they will monitor yearly. I also have a bicuspid aerota valve with moderate regurgitation. Cardiologist does not think my heart is causing the pains. I have no blockages at all and they aren't concerned at all of a heart attack.
I was scoped and found i have a moderate to large hiatal hernia and esophagitas. They also did a manometry test and found I was having esophogas spasms. I am set to have a bravo test this week to see if acid reflux might be the cause. I bet that will show that is the case because I've had acid reflux since my late teens / early 20s.
During my CT scan, they saw a slightly enlarged lymphnode...which i think was on the right side of my chest. They said they would recheck that in 6 months. I had a cold or infection during that test and had some congestion and they say that may of been the reason for that.
I have been on a proton pump inhibitor, zantac and tums as needed but i haven't really noticed much of an improvement on them, if at all.
I have back problems and a neck injury as well. They also think that may be the cause of the chest pain. I had an MRI which did not show any nerve compression but I am constantly battling neck and back pain, sometimes severe.
Any help would be appreciated,
Thanks all,
Brandon
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did you ever get any answers im having similar problems
Hi
My name is Karan and I'm 34 years old. I have chest pain which moves around my chest area (i.e. sometimes on right side, sometimes on left and sometimes at the center) for the last 1 month. I've done my chest X-ray, ECG (2 times), Stress test, Echo test and CT Angiography. All reports are 100% clear. The doctor is sure that it is clearly non-cardiac.
The doctors feel it might be due to acid reflux. Accordingly, have been asked to take medicine for the same.Taking it from 2 weeks but no relief. The pain goes on and off. Sometimes no pain at all and sometimes a pinching pain. No fix time.
Request if someone can guide me on the way forward.
Hi Karen, Do you have a blood pressure cuff? If not I would buy one and at least then you can take your own BP whenever you feel these pains or at others times of the day/night and you can compile a history which might include events, foods, activities. You might discover somethings that you haven’t noticed before. And if I can be so daring to suggest that you share your findings here before trusting your doctors who my discredit the suggestion that you keep a journal.
Anxiety, fear, anticipation, and food can cause almost instant body sensations. Right now you have an explanation that is a great starting place because it’s in your own words.
I hope this helps. If you want you can private message me just to let me know that you replied. I don’t always see posts that I have an interest in because my vision at times is horrible and like your chest pains I often get answers from the big book of traditional answers. One of my favorite answers are ( and this one was once because I too was getting what I learned to call “ chest sensations “ because “ chest PAINS “ suggest one thing and when I thought about it what I was experiencing was not a “ pain “ but was more like an arrhythmia and even that word carries different meanings to different people. After wearing several monitors I discovered a name for one of the sensations
“ PVC “ aka Premature Ventricular Contraction which also came with these words “ most people don’t even feel them “ to which I replied: “ and that means what “
Have your docs mentioned esophageal spasms?
Has your Doc checked Costochondritis! ..?
Welcome to Connect, @karan123. I can only imagine how worrisome your symptoms must be! I encourage you to view these discussions on Connect, where @jadillow @rubywitch67 @afrobin @ak999 @downtowntiger and many other members are talking about undiagnosed chest pain:
– https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/feeling-heart-beat-through-skin/
– https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/left-chest-lower-rib-cage-pain-moving-upwards/
As frustrating and worrisome these symptoms can be, there are a few non-heart related conditions that can cause this kind of pain – GERD and other gastrointestinal problems such as ulcers, muscle spasms in the esophagus, a gallbladder attack, can cause chest pain and symptoms that mimic those of a heart attack or angina:
– Heartburn or heart attack: When to worry https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/heartburn/in-depth/heartburn-gerd/art-20046483
@stuckonu has made a good suggestion, of keeping a journal or diary about your activities, eating habits, intake of food – the more you know, the easier it is to avoid damage.
Based on Mentor @predictable’s post in another conversation, may I ask if you’ve consulted a specialist? Perhaps a doctor in internal medicine? Or considered getting a diagnosis/treatment from a patient-centered clinic (like Mayo Clinic or a state university institution) that is equipped to examine every possibility? They could provide a second opinion, which might ease some of the uncertainty and stress with which you are trying to cope.
@karan123 Another possible cause of chest pain that isn't cardiac related is a muscle spasm. I have thoracic outlet syndrome that causes chest wall and neck tightness, and tight fascia. I've also had cervical spine surgery with an incision on the front of my neck offset to the left that has scar tissue that can get tight that is close to the tight areas from TOS. I can get muscle spasms in my neck muscles that attach to my spine that can start independently rotating the vertebrae of C1 through C4 (my C5/C6 are fused). If that happens, it can trigger the strong muscle spasm into my chest, and I can take my hands and massage out the spasm which strops the pain. I did have that happen the day after my spine surgery which was kind of unsettling. I was in a neck brace at the time and unable to move. I also have learned from my physical therapist how to check my cervical spine for correct alignment, and a maneuver that realigns it using the attached muscles. I have had ribs that pop and twist out of position when everything is too tight. What helps is myofascial release, and my PT does that, and I also self treat as best I can. You may want to find a myofascial release therapist for an evaluation and also be evaluated for thoracic outlet syndrome. The hard part is finding a doctor who understands TOS, so look at a teaching medical center that lists TOS as a condition that they treat. Usually long term physical therapy is the best treatment. Here is our discussion on Connect that has a lot of info about MFR treatment. There is a provider finder on the MFR website.
https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/thoracic-outlet-syndrome/symptoms-causes/syc-20353988
Thoracic Outlet Syndrome https://trainingandrehabilitation.com/how-truly-treat-thoracic-outlet-syndrome/
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/myofascial-release-therapy-mfr-for-treating-compression-and-pain/
https://myofascialrelease.com/find-a-therapist/
Im thinking maybe a lung issue i remember a long ago i had what is called walking pneumonia which i remember had stabbing pain mostly in the morning and would go away after getting up and being active. But its good your seeing a Doctor about it.
Hi! My name is Alex and I'm a 22 year old female. I have been having left sided chest pain for about a month. The pain is on my left side and radiates under my left breast. It is a sharp, stabbing pain. It happens all the time. With the chest pain I've also have had high heart (no less 100 and up to 150 at rest) and also high blood pressure. The pain is usually between 6-8 out of 10. I also have no history of anixety.
I've had EKGs done, a stress test, chest xray, upper gi scope, and labs. Everything so far has came back normal. My doctor has me scheduled for a kidney ultrasound next week.
Any suggestions?
Thank you.
Hi! My name is Alex and I'm a 22 year old female. I have been having left sided chest pain for about a month. The pain is on my left side and radiates under my left breast. It is a sharp, stabbing pain. It happens all the time. With the chest pain I've also have had high heart (no less 100 and up to 150 at rest) and also high blood pressure. The pain is usually between 6-8 out of 10. I also have no history of anixety.
I've had EKGs done, a stress test, chest xray, upper gi scope, and labs. Everything so far has came back normal. I've also just had a kidney ultrasound to check if there was any abnormal flow, and it came back normal. Is it possible that this is a pheochromocytoma causing my symptoms. I've my urine metaephrines checked and those came back normal. I've read where there are cases where people have had pheochromocytomas despite normal metaephrines.
Any suggestions?
Thank you.