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albaqwerty | 16:33 Wed 08th May 2013 | Health & Fitness
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I've heard, anecdotally, that toothache can indicate a heart problem.

If you don't have any teeth, could gum-ache imply similar?
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According to the above article the answer is 'no'.
It may well do alba.

not the commonest presentation of angina, but one that should not be taken lightly particularly if it comes on with exercise.
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Mother had angina at similar age to my current one.
Some weird chest pains, so was just wondering.

ECG 5 years ago was OK
alba...ECG in angina IS normal.
neck pain, jaw pain, on exertion may be an indicator of angina, I know someone who had toothache for months, dentists checks showed no abnormalities, it was in fact angina.

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