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Her chest hurts and the pain even reaches her upper back. Usually subsides within a few minutes. Chest pain that radiates to the back can be a sign of a an issue with her heart. But, the pain does not usually dissapate so quickly. I would still suggest she see her MD asap. Just in case.
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by Woodham - 09/22/25 03:47 PM
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