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Cardiac pain, often described as angina, can indeed occur during physical exertion or emotional stress. This is typically due to an increased demand for oxygen by the heart muscle that exceeds the supply, often caused by narrowed coronary arteries. While angina is usually relieved by rest or medications, any persistent or severe chest pain should be evaluated by a healthcare professional.

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