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What Causes Squeezing Like Feeling And Pain In Heart?

My heart gets random feelings like it is being pressured or someone is squeezing it. It's a hard feeling to describe but I started to get the feeling back in june when I was skateboarding. The first doctor I went to checked my heart and told me that it was just a pulled muscle. But now the pain comes back every so often and I fear that it will get worse. Any suggestions?
Mon, 7 Mar 2016
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Hi, first I want to know age, history of diabetes, hypertension, high cholesterol, smoking and family history of heart attacks befor 50.
If your age less than 55 and all previous factors are not their then you are have less risk of being heart attack,, also if your ECG and Cardiac markers normsl also it make it less likely to be caused by the heart.
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What Causes Squeezing Like Feeling And Pain In Heart?

Hi, first I want to know age, history of diabetes, hypertension, high cholesterol, smoking and family history of heart attacks befor 50. If your age less than 55 and all previous factors are not their then you are have less risk of being heart attack,, also if your ECG and Cardiac markers normsl also it make it less likely to be caused by the heart.