When Should You Go to the Emergency Room for Chest Pain?

 Are you experiencing chest pain and other concerning symptoms? Chest pain can be painful and may worry you, so you might be wondering if you should go to the doctor. Contact us if you have questions about chest pain or if you need medical attention.

What Causes Chest Pain?

There are many reasons you may be experiencing chest pain. To know the cause of your chest pain, we recommend coming in for testing and treatment.

Some common causes of chest pain include: 

  • Gastroesophageal reflux disease 
  • Muscle and bone problems 
  • Stomach problems 
  • Stress and other mental health concerns

Chest pain is also a possible symptom of Covid. If you are experiencing chest pain and other Covid symptoms, contact our emergency room.

When to Go to the Emergency Room for Chest Pain

There are some concerning symptoms that may accompany your chest pain and warrant a trip to the emergency room. If you notice the following symptoms, seek medical attention: 

  • Pressure or tightness under your breastbone 
  • Chest pain that spreads to other parts of your body
  • Shortness of breath
  • Nausea 
  • Dizziness 
  • Excessive sweating 
  • Low blood pressure or low heart rate 
  • Fever or chills 
  • Difficulty swallowing 
  • Pain that doesn’t improve

What is the Treatment for Chest Pain in the Emergency Room?

If you are experiencing chest pain and go to the emergency room, you can trust that you will receive great care and the treatment you need. Because there are many different causes of chest pain, our emergency team uses a variety of treatments.

Both muscle strains and heart problems can lead to chest pain, but they don’t both require the same treatment. We treat the cause of the pain rather than focusing on the pain itself.

When you go to the emergency room for chest pain, feel free to ask questions about the treatment options available and the recommendations we may have for you. Our team would be happy to share more information with you based on your specific concerns.

For more information about chest pain and whether you should seek emergency care at an ER near you, contact Express Emergency Room Waco. Our friendly team is here to help.



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