Angina Running
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Is this angina?
For the past month, I felt the pressure in the chest, sometimes the pain seems to be located in sternum, once or twice in the same time a feeling of tightness do push-ups. Could this be angina? I have a 46, you can implementing 3 miles in under 30 minutes. Pressure in the chest does not degrade when I race. Pretty good blood pressure (128/90), slightly overweight (5 '9 "200 lbs extremely muscular). On the side My mother, grandfather died of ischemia 57, but smoked. uncle died of ischemia at 67 but he was obese. Father died of heart failure (among others) but he had smoked so much as emphysema. Frequency 70/min cardiac
Just my two cents here … chest tightness, pain, discomfort, and feelings of tightening are classic symptoms of angina pectoris, Yes. As mentioned it only happens when do push-ups, it seems that would be stable angina pectoris (following a model, not randomly predictable). Angina is usually a symptom of an underlying heart problem, and the most common cause is the disease artery coronary. In this case, the plaques in the arteries to become rigid and the flow of rigidity, which makes it rather difficult blood to the heart. This may not be a problem when you are passive, but during the intense and vigorous when the body has an increased need for oxygen and increases the heart rate, logic would be that the discomfort and pain that occurs during exercise. However, if so, then it seems reasonable that the discomfort the other physical effort – as a term, however, you mentioned that the execution does not seem to have an effect. Another common option is pain chest, asthma, asthma, but is usually accompanied by significant respiratory symptoms – difficulty breathing, wheezing, cough and symptoms as those who are absent, asthma also seems unlikely. That said, however, I exercised asthma where there is a breathing wheezing, cough or shortness of breath, but felt a tightness in the chest. Therefore, it is not totally impossible. When exercise, do you think would be a good peak flow? If there is discomfort in the chest with a low peak flow is generally indicative of asthma. Another problem is imitating a heart problem with the digestive system. If you have reflux, stomach acid leaks into the esophagus. For some it can cause nausea and vomiting. For others, a burning sensation in the chest (heartburn). And for others, None of these answers, but rather a pressure in the chest tightness which is often confused with angina pectoris chest and / or a heart attack. Have you a full or empty (or between) the stomach before exercise? Even if only a little food in the stomach, always means that the stomach produces acid that could continue to pay in the esophagus. One thing that makes me do this little up is that for the pectoral body is horizontal, making it extremely easy for acid spill back. For those who have acid reflux disease, must sleep with the head and chest 6-8 inches high, because if you lay flat on the night, the filter of the acid in the esophagus and wake up in pain and discomfort. Altitude means gravity acts against acid. Therefore, because it occurs when you do push-ups (horizontal) and does not work (vertical), which seems a good candidate. If reflux disease not really (which is a chronic condition), could be simple indigestion not wait long enough between eating or drinking and to exercise. They said they usually wait one hour, but according to the gastric emptying time may be personal to 4-6 hours. Alternatively is a little less afraid as simple as tense and / or overworked muscles in the chest area. I do not know how high pressure or how often you exercise, but if the body is not used for movement, the muscles of the chest can cause pain and tender, causing a feeling of tension and pressure. usual caveat: This is my collection of possible causes of chest pain (though not exhaustive) – someone who suffers from asthma, GERD have BE, and spent the doctors a few times for me even pain in the chest, and with a little research myself. Pain is the body's way of saying that some something is not quite right, and if it continues and / or worsen, a physician visit is in order. I hope you you feel better and good luck!
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