Jaw pain is an often overlooked heart attack symptom.
It is called “referred pain,” meaning that it originates in a different part of the body.
Neck and back aches are fairly generic symptoms that many people develop with age.

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An estimated 4 in 10 people who experience a heart attack reportorofacial pain.
Orofacial pain can include the jaw and other parts of the mouth or neck.
Jaw Pain: A Red Flag for Women?

People who experience jaw pain during a heart attack describe the pain as oppressive, burning, or crushing.
Up to 4% of people develop jaw pain with no other symptoms during a heart attack.
Jaw pain related to a heart attack doesn’t always come on suddenly.
Why Heart Attack and Jaw Pain Occur Together
Aheart attackdoesn’t directly cause pain in your jaw.
Cardiac rehabilitation programs are designed to help you understand the risk factors and preventive measures for heart health.
If you have ongoing or sudden jaw painespecially alongside chest pain or shortness of breathseek immediate medical care.
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