3. Chest pain
Chest pain is a symptom that’s hard to tie to a specific disease due to the fact that it can be caused by so many different diseases. Cardiac diseases could cause chest pain, but they can also be caused by an upcoming asthma attack. In the same way, it could be a symptom of high blood pressure. Sometimes, chest pain could even be an indicator that a heart attack is nearing.
There are even some cases where a mini heart attack is mistaken for common chest pain. Another disease that can cause chest pain is adenocarcinoma. If you notice yourself getting frequent episodes of chest pain, you should go to your doctor so that they can give you an EKG and see what the problem is.
If you do turn out to be positive for adenocarcinoma, you’ll have a greater chance of beating it since you got it diagnosed early. If you don’t have adenocarcinoma but test positive for heart disease, the early diagnosis will also boost the survival rate.