If having Chest Pain not only Causes for Heart Attack. Chest pain may also be caused by other problems like in your heart, Lungs, Esophagus, Gas, Muscles, Ribs & Nerves.

Depending on its cause, chest pain may be: -Sharp -Aching -Dull -Stabbing -Burning -A tight, squeezing, or crushing sensation

Chest Pain Causes-Heart Problems:

Myocardial infarction (heart attack):Usually more severe, crushing pain usually in the left or middle side of the chest and is not relieved by rest. Sweating, nausea, shortness of breath, or severe weakness may accompany the pain.

Coronary Artery Disease:

For this , chest pain may spread to your arm, shoulder, jaw, or back. It may feel like a pressure or squeezing sensation. shortness of breath, nausea, fatigue, profuse sweating, dizziness. Angina can be triggered by exercise, excitement, or emotional distress and is relieved by rest.

  It is the heart muscle inflammation may cause fever, fatigue, fast heartbeat, and trouble breathing. his condition, an inflammation of the sac surrounding your heart, usually causes sharp pain that gets worse when you breathe in or when you lay down.

Myocarditis & Pericarditis:

Digestive problem:

Gastro-oesophageal reflux disease, Heartburn: Heartburn typically occurs when contents from the stomach back up into the esophagus. It is burning sensation in chest that often occurs with a bitter taste in throat or mouth. The symptoms of heartburn may get worse after you eat a large meal or when you’re lying down

Digestive problem:

Swallowing disorders, Gallbladder or Pancreas problems: This all problem can radiate to chest pain.

Lung-related causes:

Pneumonia or lung abscess: Pneumonia symptoms can be mild to moderate life-threatening. The most common symptoms of pneumonia can include coughing that may produce mucus, shortness of breath, fever, sweating, chills and deep chest pain

Lung-related causes:

Pleuritis: This condition is an inflammation or irritation of the lining of the lungs. You likely feel a sharp pain when you breathe, shortness of breath, cough, fever

Lung-related causes:

Pulmonary embolism:  It  can cause acute pleuritis, sharp, stabbing chest pain, trouble breathing, and a rapid heartbeat. It may also cause fever and shock.

Lung-related causes:

Bronchitis, Asthma, Pulmonary hypertension & Collapsed lung can also causes chest pain. 

Bone, Muscle & Rib

Swelling and tenderness around your ribs, and pain is made worse by lying down, breathing deeply, coughing or sneezing, May have a condition called costochondritis. It is caused by inflammation in the joints between the cartilage that joins the ribs to sternum. Muscle strain also can causes Chest pain.