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Suggest Treatment For Severe Chest Pain

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Posted on Mon, 23 Jun 2014
Question: My 74 year old husband has been having intermittent darting sensations in his chest with no other symptoms. Should we call 911?
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Answered by Dr. Anantharamakrishnan (1 hour later)
Brief Answer:
YES - CALL 911

Detailed Answer:
Dear friend,
Welcome to Health Care Magic

You MUST take him to the EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT - IMMEDIATELY
Chest pain at this age should be investigated as HEART PAIN – UNLESS PROVED OTHERWISE –
The presentation could be atypical, even misleading!

In suspected heart attack, TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE – if detected early, an attack may even be aborted / the amount of damage and complications can be reduced remarkably. The most important time is the first few hours.

He SHOULD BE SEEN BY A DOCTOR AS SOON AS POSSIBLE...
Better be safe than sorry - treated if a problem is found / Happy, if it turns out otherwise

Take care
Good luck
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Suggest Treatment For Severe Chest Pain

Brief Answer: YES - CALL 911 Detailed Answer: Dear friend, Welcome to Health Care Magic You MUST take him to the EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT - IMMEDIATELY Chest pain at this age should be investigated as HEART PAIN – UNLESS PROVED OTHERWISE – The presentation could be atypical, even misleading! In suspected heart attack, TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE – if detected early, an attack may even be aborted / the amount of damage and complications can be reduced remarkably. The most important time is the first few hours. He SHOULD BE SEEN BY A DOCTOR AS SOON AS POSSIBLE... Better be safe than sorry - treated if a problem is found / Happy, if it turns out otherwise Take care Good luck