Al-Marsad newspaper: Consultant cardiologist and arterial catheter, Dr. Khaled Al-Nimr, said that not all chest pain comes from the heart, explaining that the vast majority is not from the heart, even in patients who have clots and previous stents, noting that ECG alone is not accurate for detecting clots. or narrowing of the coronary arteries.
Al-Nimr explained on his official page on the “Twitter” website, that some of these symptoms are not from the heart, and they are sighs and rapid, moving jabs in the chest and numbness of the fingers, noting at the same time that “if these symptoms come together, they are from the heart, and it is pain between the breasts, It increases with effort and emotion, and subsides with rest, and is accompanied by shortness of breath, sweating and nausea, and the pain moves to the lower jaw and the left and right arm.
Al-Nimr responded to a question: “I have severe muscle weakness, so does the heart get hurt when I get excited, because for two hours following the anger I don’t accept anyone?” He said: “Severe psychological agitation harms the heart in your case, and it should be avoided as much as possible.”