7. Chest Pain or Angina: Why Heart Symptoms Should Never Be Ignored
Chest pain, also known as angina, is a symptom that should never be ignored, as it can be a sign of a heart attack or other serious heart conditions. In Polycythemia Vera, chest pain can occur as a result of the thickened blood struggling to flow through the narrowed arteries that supply the heart. This can lead to reduced oxygen delivery to the heart muscle, causing pain, tightness, or pressure in the chest.
People with PV may notice that they experience chest pain or discomfort during physical activity, emotional stress, or after eating a large meal. The pain may radiate to the arms, neck, jaw, or back, and can be accompanied by other symptoms like shortness of breath, sweating, dizziness, or nausea. Unlike other types of chest pain, angina related to PV can be persistent and may not improve with rest or medication.
If you experience chest pain or discomfort, particularly if it is severe, persistent, or accompanied by other symptoms like shortness of breath, dizziness, or nausea, it’s important to seek emergency medical attention immediately. Chest pain in the context of Polycythemia Vera can be a sign of a heart attack, blood clot, or other life-threatening complications that require immediate treatment.

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