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Cardiac problems, gastrointestinal problems, drug abuse, pneumonia, anxiety, or even musculoskeletal problems may cause chest pain. Chest pain may be indicative of life threatening diseases or disorders such as myocardial infarction, heart disease, or severe pulmonary disease. However, chest pain may also be a severe anxiety attack or a spinal compression. Therefore, it is important to have a correct diagnosis of the chest pain. Chest pain is most often diagnosed through a thorough exam of the individual, which would involve ascertaining the location of the pain, the severity of the pain, and a description of the pain. Physicians may do other tests to verify the likely cause of the chest pain, and determine the proper treatment. Can you win social security disability or SSI disability benefits on the basis of chest pain?
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