I would pass under the radar for you just like I did at my Dr’s when I was having a heart attack. I get “silent heart attacks” and an EKG couldn’t see it even when it was happening. I am the kind of female who the 1st sign of a heart problem would have been sudden death. I am the one who decided that I had a problem and that became very clear in the CATH Lab, so my not liking the burning sensation has saved my life. Since it doesn’t show up on tests I have a medical alert dog and she can tell I am getting ready to have a problem before it happens and then I have time to prevent it with meds. She is always right and what a help that has been. She is young and tiny but she knows her job. She is so good that she alerted for another person who was getting ready to have a heart attack and was able to help prevent it. Hurrah for service dogs working as medical alert dogs.
@@JUST_A_FAN_OF_HYUNJINH Heart Catheterization is the definitive test, but it was troponin levels in the blood that indicate you are having a "heart attack".
Thanks for the Explanations. in one evening while walking gently, i felt pain spreading from the neck to the left side of the chest above the heart, in the front. the pain gradually increased and kept increasing until i laid flat on my back, then it decreased ant went away, 2 days later it happened again and i laid flat on my back and pain gradually disappeared. 2 weeks earlier I had EKG and X ray of heart, all looked normal. your advise is appreciated.
Hello, Im 54 too, and it sucks been 54 😢. Well, for once, I think I am 54. I can't remember anyway. I was born in 1969, so I think that makes me 55 this year. I'm telling you my memory is bad. I have always suffered from chest related pain that always kept me from doing any full-time sports. The moment I started doing some running, jumping, or whatever, I got this pain first just below my chest trunk. Then, little by little, I detected a more localized pain around the left side of my shoulder. Every time I try any kind of exercise. I still did some semi military work as a fireman in Mexico when I was 17 or 18, but I had to work with this condition as money was more important than my life or health, of course 😅. I'm curious to know if these pains are somewhat more common in most people and we just never talk about it. This is the best explaining video I have seen so far. Thanks.
Thank you very much. Very informative. My husband who 60 , gets sudden very sharp pain primarily on his left side. He doubles over and clutches his chest. No sweating, bp is ok mostly (125|85), blood sugar levels around 4.5 to 4.7. Slightly clammy. Lasts approx 5 mins or so then fades away. There has been times this can happen 2 or 3 times in a row. Yes he is a smoker (5 a day now … down from 25). Gall bladder is a bit restless at times after rich or spicy food. Occasionally takes gavascon tablets for heart burn. Family has heart valve problems.
Hi Doctor,i usually feel sharp piercing pain under my breast in the side where i believe the apex is located, usually pain last for about 1minute or more,and cant allow me move or breath well.what could be the problem
I have near constant fear of heart attacks, i am only 26 but i have had sinus tachycardia for a long time, a few months ago i started getting bad palpitations and got a holter monitor for 24 hours, they also did an x ray, ecg, blood, and echo, the cardiologist said i have sinus rythm but a pretty fast heart. I got beta blocker low dose 23.75mg but somehow im not reassured i still get tightness and often feel like when i take a deep breath its uncomfortable and tight from the chest to the throat, my life is completely in ruins because i cant stop worrying and i have no idea what to do... tingling face and feet hot flashes, god i hate this
Me too, I've been struggling from last year. Fast heartrate and high blood pressure + anxiety. I think about my heart rate 24/7 I can't relax not to mention the chest pain.
I'm guessing you are an anxiety sufferer like me. There's medication for anxiety, or you can learn anxiety management from a therapist, take supplements like magnesium etc. Good luck 🤞
Very informative , I think mine is weight lifting , but it developed after a night out , late following day, it's awful , can't lay down , bend forward , move arms properly , I hope it's not the periditus one
i get angina when im resting, but when im exercising i dont get any issues. Im hypertensive on pressure med and i dunno if the meds are what giving me the angina.
Sometimes i get a pinpoint pain on left side that. Goes away when i tap it. Thus has been goin on since i was teenager im 54 now it comes and goes last for a few seconds intermittently.
If a person was half asleep sun bathing, and one of his mates thought he would practice his CPR on him that he just done a course on but pressed really hard and quickly could it cause any damage that would show itself at a later date ? thanks for your videos.
Can you please tell me why my moderate blockage to the “Widow Maker” wouldn’t be identified when I took a physical stress test, but would be identified via CT Scan/FFR? This was exactly my situation. I never had any physical signs of it, including stable angina.
what kind of research experience is essential for being any doctor. As I heard from somewhere that research experience is really important. Like I want to be a cardiologist so what kind of research should I do to be a good doctor.
@@noor.fatima2004 college for all aspects if doctor science training courses run through health service executives as they need many types of Doctors. So specifically I was referring to you not knowing that
I have W.P.W. and have taken an Echogram of my heart. I've had to wear a heart monitor for a week. I've had a tilt table test and a stress test in which I've tested positive for Ischemia. I am now scheduled to have a Coronary Angiogram in two weeks. Yikes!
Thank you ,your golden when you said you don't want put things to anxiety my child had labelled aniexty she has svt severe multiple svt weekly and daily , she has a chestpain with no palpitation that is always terminated with her svt but here with the doctors she has seen they are again saying psychological/anxiety but cant explain why her svt terminates her chestpain ,her ecg is clear but her neck and chest throbs rapidly but with no bmp increase . She was faibting and feeling sick and had headaches and had visial disturbance fast forward 8 years later a private doctor diagnosed and she is nearly 11. Lost her childhood cause cardiologist wouldnt listen or do more test beying ecg and echo ,no bloods to test any other conditions for years snd recentky she is now diagnosed with pots. My childs symtoms of cebtral cheztpain travels to her neck,jaw,one side of face to ibe sude twmple ,to back snd abo at times ,she feels sick and unwelk . She has triggers like cigarettes and vapes and string chemical smell . I wish i could bring her to you but i live in the uk ,
I got mine in 2020 in Nov 29 to Dec 5 went And Nov 29 went in to the ER room and I found out of my heart doctor 🏥💊 said have COVID 19 virus 🦠🦟⚕️⚛️ for the high 🥵 fever 🤒 and they did the COVID test results showed up as positive for COVID 19 virus and had to use medication for it echocardiogram and nuclear cardio scan and it shows up as Cardiomyopathy and heart failure 💔 broken heart syndrome years ago today because I was injured in this fall on the icy 🥶😷🥶🥵🥶 sidewalk by the outside door. I didn't sued the owner of the apartment complex Cederview commons apt complex for me to be careful of the icy 🥶🥶🥵🤢🤮 sidewalk by a grade school in Maplewood MN and I fell very quickly icy sidewalk as a clumsy person which is part of my specific learning disorder and dyslexia and NVLD and written expression language diagnostics testing done before I had problems finding out the brain 🧠☣️☢️ radiology technician take pictures and I have a son who is a radiology technician at veterans hospital 🏥 near the airport. He still there.
Thank you for your feedback! That is my approach, it isn't only based on research I read / observe in the literature but it is based on research I do myself with imaging and examining arteries within the body itself using a laser scan called optical coherence tomography.
Chest pain and resting and coughing 🤢🤮🤕🤢 and IQ 95 Percent above average intelligence smarts woman ♀️👠 in the middle Eastern race Somalia and Asian and native Americans people and Jewish women who have Mexican and houndoses Puerto Rican family members trees one is Sunny Hoston and her husband took care of me when I was in the hospital in April 26, 2020. When I was in the hospital for gout and COVID 19 virus 🦠 again. Three times, last one was a very scary time to me.
I would pass under the radar for you just like I did at my Dr’s when I was having a heart attack. I get “silent heart attacks” and an EKG couldn’t see it even when it was happening. I am the kind of female who the 1st sign of a heart problem would have been sudden death. I am the one who decided that I had a problem and that became very clear in the CATH Lab, so my not liking the burning sensation has saved my life. Since it doesn’t show up on tests I have a medical alert dog and she can tell I am getting ready to have a problem before it happens and then I have time to prevent it with meds. She is always right and what a help that has been. She is young and tiny but she knows her job. She is so good that she alerted for another person who was getting ready to have a heart attack and was able to help prevent it. Hurrah for service dogs working as medical alert dogs.
How did they find out you were having a silent heart attack if you couldn't be tested for it?
My EKG was "normal" right up until they figured out I needed bypass surgery...
How did they figure out you needed heart bypass
@@JUST_A_FAN_OF_HYUNJINH Heart Catheterization is the definitive test, but it was troponin levels in the blood that indicate you are having a "heart attack".
Thank you! This is extremely informative and educational.
Thanks for this quick run down of differential diagnosis of heart pain..
Thank you Prof. Barlis. Privileged to have this information.
Great video, succinct run down of relevant possible causes 👍
Thanks god i found you! Ur info was like a candle in the dark for me, now i am enlightened, thanks doc.
Thanks for the Explanations. in one evening while walking gently, i felt pain spreading from the neck to the left side of the chest above the heart, in the front. the pain gradually increased and kept increasing until i laid flat on my back, then it decreased ant went away, 2 days later it happened again and i laid flat on my back and pain gradually disappeared. 2 weeks earlier I had EKG and X ray of heart, all looked normal. your advise is appreciated.
Hello, Im 54 too, and it sucks been 54 😢. Well, for once, I think I am 54. I can't remember anyway. I was born in 1969, so I think that makes me 55 this year. I'm telling you my memory is bad. I have always suffered from chest related pain that always kept
me from doing any full-time sports. The moment I started doing some running, jumping, or whatever, I got this pain first just below my chest trunk. Then, little by little, I detected a more localized pain around the left side of my shoulder.
Every time I try any kind of exercise. I still did some semi military work as a fireman in Mexico when I was 17 or 18, but I had to work with this condition as money was more important than my life or health, of course 😅.
I'm curious to know if these pains are somewhat more common in most people and we just never talk about it. This is the best explaining video I have seen so far. Thanks.
Do statins really work or is it just a band-aid with body aches?
I have pain with exertion but only when I lean foward as if to pick something up from the floor ,what is that from?.....
Your a champion and a well spoken honest heart specialist, and have a heart of gold ,appreciate your knowledge thank you, regards John..
Thank you very much. Very informative. My husband who 60 , gets sudden very sharp pain primarily on his left side. He doubles over and clutches his chest. No sweating, bp is ok mostly (125|85), blood sugar levels around 4.5 to 4.7. Slightly clammy. Lasts approx 5 mins or so then fades away. There has been times this can happen 2 or 3 times in a row. Yes he is a smoker (5 a day now … down from 25). Gall bladder is a bit restless at times after rich or spicy food. Occasionally takes gavascon tablets for heart burn. Family has heart valve problems.
Get him inn for an angiogram. Sounds like angina to me …
A most valuable lecture; thank you - also good to hear a "Medical Person" calling out the, how shall I say, injectable cough mixture.
another excellent video, thanks
Sir this is really appreciated
terrific talk...thank you so much!
Fabulous and clear explanations which is much appreciated as I understood exactly what you were saying so thank you
Hi Doctor,i usually feel sharp piercing pain under my breast in the side where i believe the apex is located, usually pain last for about 1minute or more,and cant allow me move or breath well.what could be the problem
This is what I have!
Tks Prof Barlis very explanatory well presented on issues of the heart
I have near constant fear of heart attacks, i am only 26 but i have had sinus tachycardia for a long time, a few months ago i started getting bad palpitations and got a holter monitor for 24 hours, they also did an x ray, ecg, blood, and echo, the cardiologist said i have sinus rythm but a pretty fast heart. I got beta blocker low dose 23.75mg but somehow im not reassured i still get tightness and often feel like when i take a deep breath its uncomfortable and tight from the chest to the throat, my life is completely in ruins because i cant stop worrying and i have no idea what to do... tingling face and feet hot flashes, god i hate this
Me too, I've been struggling from last year. Fast heartrate and high blood pressure + anxiety. I think about my heart rate 24/7 I can't relax not to mention the chest pain.
@@jodyjaeDo u smoke?....& Did u get vaxxed for covid? Or infected with covid during the pandemic?
I'm guessing you are an anxiety sufferer like me. There's medication for anxiety, or you can learn anxiety management from a therapist, take supplements like magnesium etc. Good luck 🤞
Very helpful info tks Dr
Thanks for the detailed info on this topic
Very informative , I think mine is weight lifting , but it developed after a night out , late following day, it's awful , can't lay down , bend forward , move arms properly , I hope it's not the periditus one
Very interesting lesson, like it
Good video with helpful information.👍🏽
i get angina when im resting, but when im exercising i dont get any issues. Im hypertensive on pressure med and i dunno if the meds are what giving me the angina.
Great stuff.
I get some minor pains in my chest. It's feels like pins and needles. I have had a triple bypass
Sometimes i get a pinpoint pain on left side that. Goes away when i tap it. Thus has been goin on since i was teenager im 54 now it comes and goes last for a few seconds intermittently.
this was amazing Thank you
If a person was half asleep sun bathing, and one of his mates thought he would practice his CPR on him that he just done a course on but pressed really hard and quickly could it cause any damage that would show itself at a later date ? thanks for your videos.
Can you please tell me why my moderate blockage to the “Widow Maker” wouldn’t be identified when I took a physical stress test, but would be identified via CT Scan/FFR? This was exactly my situation. I never had any physical signs of it, including stable angina.
what kind of research experience is essential for being any doctor. As I heard from somewhere that research experience is really important. Like I want to be a cardiologist so what kind of research should I do to be a good doctor.
if you were a real doctor, you would know Exactly, where to research, and not ask on A Forum
@@saoirse2010 i didn't say i am a doctor, i said in clear words that I want to be a doctor in future. read carefully. Thanks for replying unnecessary
Doctor's training in General don't ask on forum's .
Some Cráic Sir
@@noor.fatima2004 college for all aspects if doctor science training courses run through health service executives as they need many types of Doctors. So specifically I was referring to you not knowing that
Thank You! Great video! ❤
I have W.P.W. and have taken an Echogram of my heart. I've had to wear a heart monitor for a week. I've had a tilt table test and a stress test in which I've tested positive for Ischemia. I am now scheduled to have a Coronary Angiogram in two weeks. Yikes!
Wishing you the very best during this time.
Thank you ,your golden when you said you don't want put things to anxiety my child had labelled aniexty she has svt severe multiple svt weekly and daily , she has a chestpain with no palpitation that is always terminated with her svt but here with the doctors she has seen they are again saying psychological/anxiety but cant explain why her svt terminates her chestpain ,her ecg is clear but her neck and chest throbs rapidly but with no bmp increase . She was faibting and feeling sick and had headaches and had visial disturbance fast forward 8 years later a private doctor diagnosed and she is nearly 11. Lost her childhood cause cardiologist wouldnt listen or do more test beying ecg and echo ,no bloods to test any other conditions for years snd recentky she is now diagnosed with pots.
My childs symtoms of cebtral cheztpain travels to her neck,jaw,one side of face to ibe sude twmple ,to back snd abo at times ,she feels sick and unwelk . She has triggers like cigarettes and vapes and string chemical smell .
I wish i could bring her to you but i live in the uk ,
Get her to another good cardiologist in the uk
why do you eat egg chest pain in morning.❤
I have pain in my chest when I'm running or my left chest when I'm touching it like hot on my left side
Yes, thanks again for your most interesting videos Prof Peter 👍
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I got mine in 2020 in Nov 29 to Dec 5 went And Nov 29 went in to the ER room and I found out of my heart doctor 🏥💊 said have COVID 19 virus 🦠🦟⚕️⚛️ for the high 🥵 fever 🤒 and they did the COVID test results showed up as positive for COVID 19 virus and had to use medication for it echocardiogram and nuclear cardio scan and it shows up as Cardiomyopathy and heart failure 💔 broken heart syndrome years ago today because I was injured in this fall on the icy 🥶😷🥶🥵🥶 sidewalk by the outside door. I didn't sued the owner of the apartment complex Cederview commons apt complex for me to be careful of the icy 🥶🥶🥵🤢🤮 sidewalk by a grade school in Maplewood MN and I fell very quickly icy sidewalk as a clumsy person which is part of my specific learning disorder and dyslexia and NVLD and written expression language diagnostics testing done before I had problems finding out the brain 🧠☣️☢️ radiology technician take pictures and I have a son who is a radiology technician at veterans hospital 🏥 near the airport. He still there.
But to me l am feel pain in said the heart
About 2 months ago, I had a bad heart-attack and had to have a double bypass open-heart surgery. I am still trying to recover from it.
May God bless you!
With how expensive Healthcare is in the us, the best you can do is hit the urgent care. So you don't come out bankrupt.
Vax injury has been ignored 😢
Dear dr …..please do your research on statins as I have ……..and tell the truth please
Thank you for your feedback! That is my approach, it isn't only based on research I read / observe in the literature but it is based on research I do myself with imaging and examining arteries within the body itself using a laser scan called optical coherence tomography.
@Heart Matters so your telling me that Dr aseem is wrong ,there is no clinical evidence that statins help cholesterol....that's fact Dr
Chest pain and resting and coughing 🤢🤮🤕🤢 and IQ 95 Percent above average intelligence smarts woman ♀️👠 in the middle Eastern race Somalia and Asian and native Americans people and Jewish women who have Mexican and houndoses Puerto Rican family members trees one is Sunny Hoston and her husband took care of me when I was in the hospital in April 26, 2020. When I was in the hospital for gout and COVID 19 virus 🦠 again. Three times, last one was a very scary time to me.