Yes, persistent chest, back, and jaw pain that feels like pressure should be taken seriously and treated by a doctor. It is important to seek medical attention to receive a clear diagnosis and the appropriate treatment. Ignoring or delaying addressing these symptoms could potentially lead to negative effects and a delay in addressing the current situation.
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