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Pneumonia and Chest Pain – USMLE 1

harrissymptomsky · September 5, 2023 · Leave a Comment

How pneumonia related to chest pain is explained in this video

Both coronary artery disease and myocardial infarction can cause chest pain and back pain, and it can be hard to distinguish one from another. But these conditions are usually easy to distinguish from pneumonia. That is an inflammation of the lungs. Chest pain caused by pneumonia, that is the inflammation of the lungs is usually accompanied with fever and cough and musculoskeletal conditions, often present with pain that can be caused by simply palpating the painful area.

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This is How a Heart Attack Happens USMLE 1

harrissymptomsky · September 5, 2023 · Leave a Comment

How does heart attack happens?

Coronary artery disease is a chronic condition. However, coronary artery disease comes with blood clots in the coronary arteries, and if a blood clot breaks free, it can completely block the artery and then cause death of the myocardium tissue of the heart. This is known as myocardial infarction.

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Chest and Back Pain Caused by CAD – Coronary Artery Disease

harrissymptomsky · September 5, 2023 · Leave a Comment

CAD can cause chest and back pain

But if we look closely over here, we can see that there are arteries leaving aorta in order to supply the heart with fresh oxygenated blood in order to function properly. If one of those arteries has a stenosis, it can cause hard not to function properly because it doesn’t get enough of blood. What helps us distinguish this condition, the coronary artery disease, from other conditions explained here, is that this chest pain produced by a coronary artery stenosis can radiate into the neck, back and arms. These symptoms usually happen when we are physically or emotionally stressed because heart has to pump more blood into our muscles and brain in such situations. Can you recall what causes coronary artery disease?

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Problems In This Organ Often Cause Chest Pain

harrissymptomsky · September 5, 2023 · Leave a Comment

The cause of chest pain

Now, before we learn how to recognize these common causes of chest pain, one can always do this about chest pain, or simply share this video so that people with chest pain can learn that the heart and heart’s blood vessels can also be a cause of chest pain and back pain as well.

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Lumps under skin – rheumatoid arthritis

harrissymptomsky · September 5, 2023 · Leave a Comment

What the lumps under the skin could mean

And now back to the third thing that’s important, if you already subscribed, and those are the fragments. This, what you can see here, is a close-up illustration of the knee joint.

Here is the tibia and the fibula, and here you can see the femur, the distal part of the femur bone, that is this part over here. As the bone fractures, it can happen that a fragment of the bone is partially or completely separated from the bone. In certain cases, multiple fragments can be present, and this further complicates the surgery and the prognosis.

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