Chest pain can be alarming—and it should be, because it could be a sign of a heart attack. But many times, it might also just be gas or indigestion. The key is knowing the differences in symptoms so you can take timely action if needed.
Here’s a clear comparison to help you understand whether it’s a heart attack or gas pain:
✅ Heart Attack (Myocardial Infarction): Warning Symptoms
Usually needs immediate medical attention
- Type of Pain:
- Crushing, squeezing, tightness, pressure, or heaviness in the chest
- May feel like someone is sitting on your chest
- Location:
- Center or left side of the chest
- May spread to left arm, shoulders, jaw, neck, or back
- Duration:
- Lasts more than a few minutes or comes and goes
- Other Symptoms:
- Shortness of breath
- Cold sweats
- Nausea or vomiting
- Lightheadedness or dizziness
- Feeling of impending doom
- Triggered By:
- Physical exertion, stress, or sometimes occurs at rest
✅ Gas or Indigestion Pain
Usually not life-threatening, but uncomfortable
- Type of Pain:
- Sharp or stabbing pain
- Burning sensation (similar to heartburn)
- Location:
- Often under the ribs or upper abdomen
- May radiate to the chest but not typically the arm or jaw
- Duration:
- Comes and goes; may get better with burping or passing gas
- Other Symptoms:
- Bloating
- Belching
- Acidic taste in mouth
- Relief after bowel movement
- Triggered By:
- Overeating
- Spicy or oily food
- Lying down after eating
- Gas-producing foods
🚨 When to Call Emergency Services:
- If chest pain lasts more than 5 minutes
- Doesn’t go away with rest or medication
- Is accompanied by shortness of breath, cold sweat, or dizziness
- Especially if you have risk factors: high BP, diabetes, smoking, obesity, or family history of heart disease
🔍 Simple Tip to Distinguish:
- If moving or pressing the chest makes it worse, it’s more likely muscular or gas-related.
- If it worsens with exertion or doesn’t change with position, think heart-related.
If in any doubt, always treat it as a potential heart attack and seek medical help right away. Better safe than sorry.


