6. Nausea
Another symptom that might be ignored or shrugged off is nausea. While it could very well be true that the seafood you ate for dinner is the cause, it’s important that you do your due diligence to ensure that nothing more serious is currently in motion.
The easiest way to find out is by analyzing the pattern of your nausea. If you’ve begun throwing up, try and time the gaps between each vomiting session. If you find that the frequency of the vomiting is increasing then you should start to consider the possibility that it’s being caused by a severe problem.
If it’s accompanied by the other symptoms on this list AND also increases in frequency then there’s a high chance that it could be aortic dissection. Even if you find the gaps between your vomiting sessions to be rather consistent it still wouldn’t hurt to drop by the hospital and see if there’s a problem present.