Johns Hopkins Children's Hospital | Cove Point Foundation - Congenital Heart Disease | Chest Pain
How Is It Treated?
Though cardiovascular-related chest pain in children is uncommon, a history of pain or syncope (fainting) with exercise should be evaluated. It is important that a person experiencing heart attack-like symptoms seek treatment quickly. As the damage to the heart is cumulative, the longer the delay, the more serious the affects may be. |
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Some causes of chest pain other than heart disease |
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