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How Does Orthostatic Hypotension Cause Chest Pain?

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Posted on Thu, 17 Jul 2014
Question: How does orthostatic hypotension cause chest pain? I occasionally experience this when waking up early to use the washroom. it maybe occurs once a month or so generally when very tired. this morning it happened but I experienced chest pain this time. I exercise daily and never have chest pain. so I'm curious if this new symptom is anything to worry about.

I'm male 30 years old. normal bp and blood lipids.
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Answered by Dr. Dr.Albana Sejdini (2 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Not worrisome unless other symptoms are present...

Detailed Answer:
Hi there,

I have read your medical history carefully and understood your concerns.

I am happy to know that you are conducting a healthy lifestyle and diet regimen.

Orthostatic hypotension is usually associated with dizziness and blurred vision, while in very rare cases, chest pain might be present.

To my opinion, the chest pain you had might be related to panic/anxiety attack you had. Having a previous stressful/work-overloaded day can also exarcerbate the pain (due to inflammation of nerves and muscles).

If your bp is normal and blood lipids are normal, then, there is nothing worrisome.

Unless, the pain is felt under your jaw or left arm/shoulder, and associated with difficulties in breathing (shortness of breathe=dyspnea).

Otherwise, nothing worrisome.

Hope you will be as healthy as you are now!
Dr.Albana
If anything else, do not hesitate to contact me again!
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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Dr. Dr.Albana Sejdini

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How Does Orthostatic Hypotension Cause Chest Pain?

Brief Answer: Not worrisome unless other symptoms are present... Detailed Answer: Hi there, I have read your medical history carefully and understood your concerns. I am happy to know that you are conducting a healthy lifestyle and diet regimen. Orthostatic hypotension is usually associated with dizziness and blurred vision, while in very rare cases, chest pain might be present. To my opinion, the chest pain you had might be related to panic/anxiety attack you had. Having a previous stressful/work-overloaded day can also exarcerbate the pain (due to inflammation of nerves and muscles). If your bp is normal and blood lipids are normal, then, there is nothing worrisome. Unless, the pain is felt under your jaw or left arm/shoulder, and associated with difficulties in breathing (shortness of breathe=dyspnea). Otherwise, nothing worrisome. Hope you will be as healthy as you are now! Dr.Albana If anything else, do not hesitate to contact me again!