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3. Unusual Symptoms: Trouble Breathing, High Fever, Nausea, Sweating

If you experience generalized chest pain that is not localized associated with nausea, sweating, and a high fever, then you might have a more serious issue. Persistent chest pain along with left arm pain and trouble breathing can be signs of a heart attack. Go to the emergency room if you have any of these unusual symptoms of costochondritis.

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