How can I tell if I am having heartburn, angina or a heart attack?

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  1. Dr. Randy P. Martin
     
    Dr. Randy P. Martin of Piedmont Heart Institute answered:
    Heart problems or heart pain is generally very severe and increases in severity overtime, where heart burn generally comes on after eating a large meal and then lying down. Watch this video to learn more from Dr. Randy P. Martin about the differences between having heartburn, angina and a heart attack.





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