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Is Chest Pain a Symptom of Congenital Heart Disease?
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Martinez
Mar 8, 2019
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hearing loss
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esophageal cancer
congestive heart failure
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Ben Gertlet
Mar 8, 2019
I thought it was a problem of my lung. Chest pain twice a week, can it be the heart problem?
Hollymd.com
Mar 8, 2019
We'll recommend you to make an appointment with your doctors. Chest pain can be the result of various diseases. Disease on heart, pleurisy, lung, esophagus can all cause chest pain. It takes a few exams to know the reason.
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Ben Gertlet
Mar 8, 2019
I thought it was a problem of my lung. Chest pain twice a week, can it be the heart problem?
Hollymd.com
Mar 8, 2019
We'll recommend you to make an appointment with your doctors. Chest pain can be the result of various diseases. Disease on heart, pleurisy, lung, esophagus can all cause chest pain. It takes a few exams to know the reason.
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