Left chest pain must be bad heart?


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Left chest pain is not necessarily a bad heart. Whether left chest pain is a bad heart generally needs to be analyzed according to the actual situation.
If the patient also has chest tightness, fatigue, palpitations, breathing difficulties and other clinical symptoms, it may indicate that there may be a bad heart phenomenon. Because a bad heart will cause blood flow in the heart to slow down, resulting in insufficient blood irrigation of some myocardial cells, ischemic necrosis may occur, causing left chest pain. However, if the patient's left chest is injured, it will cause a large amount of tissue fluid exudation, which is easy to pull the surrounding ligaments, nerves and other parts, thus leading to this phenomenon. At this time, it is usually not a bad heart.