A heart rate of 60-100 is normal and the younger a person is the higher the heart rate is so a heart rate of 92 in a 13 year old girl is not deemed abnormal.
As for the chest pain, any chest pain that causes you concern should be checked out by your GP.
Chest pain after a heart attack or during a heart attck is caused by constriction of the blood vessels. Your heart needs blood to survive and when the vessels constrict, it limits bloodflow to your heart. This causes intense pain--that is why you are given nitroglycerin tablets. Nitro opens the vessels.
Acidity can cause heart burn which is typified by chest pain that feels like your heart. It's not located in your heart. It's indigestion.
Ulcers.
It's probably just a heart palpitation Nothing to worry about
Nausea and should pain alone may not be suggestive of a heart attack unless accompanied with chest pain and possibly shortness of breath.
Heart attack?
chest pain with cardiac nature could be a sign of heart attack.myocardial infarction,angina, heart failure,ischemic heart disease
No the stomach pain is not related to heart problem, it is more the chest pain that is involved.
Chest and arm pain can point to a heart condition. A checkup at the doctor is in order.
No, it's another name for "chest pain". Chest pain is associated with having a heart-attack, but can also just occur by itself (without a heart-attack).
Pain in the chest is most often associated with GI disturbance leading to production of Gas in the body. this gas tries to push/displace heart and other organs in the body. therefore there is an intense pain in the chest. pain the chest could also be associated due to problem related to heart. mostly if an elder person is having chest pain, consulting with the doctor is the best thing.
No, i know because I've had chest pain for 6 months.
Back pain is proably not a heart attack. Symptoms of a heart attack are chest pain usually radiating to the neck or left shoulder, shortness of breath, nausea, vomiting, palpitatins, sweating and anxiety.
Symptoms of an anterior infarction heart attack would include classic signs like chest pain, shortness of breath, and a tightness in the chest. Other less obvious symptoms are jaw pain, arm pain, and pain in the upper back.
Angina is chest pain cause by reduced blood flow to the heart.
You may have heart problems.
The signs of a heart attack are the same in men as in women. You can have sweating, trouble breathing pain in the chest, pain in the arm or pain even in the jaw. You will also feel like something is sitting on your chest.