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Chest pain

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Chest pain can be a symptom of a heart attack or other serious condition. Call triple zero (000) immediately and ask for an ambulance if your chest pain is severe, getting worse or has lasted for 10 minutes.

Key facts

  • Chest pain is any sort of pain felt in your chest.
  • Chest pain can be a symptom of a heart attack and should be considered heart-related until proven otherwise.
  • All chest pain should be checked out by a doctor as soon as possible.
  • The symptoms of a heart attack can be different in men and women.

What is chest pain?

Chest pain is any sort of pain felt in your chest area — from your shoulders to the bottom of your ribs.

How do I know if my chest pain is serious?

Chest pain can be a symptom of a heart attack or another heart condition. It's safest to consider the pain as heart-related until proven otherwise.

When should I call triple zero (000) and ask for an ambulance?

If you have any of the symptoms below, call triple zero (000) immediately and ask for an ambulance.

What should I do while waiting for the ambulance?

While waiting for an ambulance:

If you have been prescribed angina medicine, sit or lie down and take a dose. If this doesn't relieve your symptoms in 5 minutes, try taking another dose.

Chew 300mg aspirin straight away, unless you're allergic or your doctor has told you not to.

Do not give aspirin to anyone under 12 years.

What are the warning signs of a heart attack?

There are several different warning signs of a heart attack, and they are not always sudden or severe.

Heart attack warning signs can include:

  • Discomfort or pain in the centre of your chest — a heaviness, tightness or pressure, like something heavy sitting on your chest, or a belt tightening around your chest or a bad case of indigestion.
  • Discomfort in your arms, shoulder, neck, jaw or back.

Other symptoms of heart attack can include:

The common symptoms of a heart attack.

People having a heart attack may have just one of these symptoms, or a combination of several. The symptoms can come on suddenly or develop over a few minutes and get worse. Symptoms usually last for at least 10 minutes.

Women and men can experience the signs and symptoms of a heart attack differently.

CHECK YOUR SYMPTOMS — Use the Symptom Checker and find out if you need to seek medical help.

What are the causes of chest pain?

Chest pain can be a symptom of many different conditions, some of which are more serious than others.

Common heart-related causes of chest pain include:

Other common causes of chest pain include:

Less common causes of chest pain are:

All chest pain should be checked out by a doctor as soon as possible.

Resources and support

Visit the Heart Foundation for more information about heart attack symptoms.

Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander peoples

Information designed in collaboration with Aboriginal people, to provide culturally appropriate Heart Health resources is available from St Vincent's Hospital Heart Health: Aboriginal Heart Health.

Other languages

The Heart Foundation also has heart health information in languages other than English.

Call healthdirect

You can also call the healthdirect helpline on 1800 022 222 (known as NURSE-ON-CALL in Victoria). A registered nurse is available to speak with 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

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