Yes. A sharp or persistent pain from shoulder to under the ear can be one of the signs of a heart attack. It is not usually the only indicator but if you are concerned, seek medical attention at the nearest emergency room.
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pain in my neck
Back pain is proably not a heart attack. Symptoms of a heart attack are chest pain usually radiating to the neck or left shoulder, shortness of breath, nausea, vomiting, palpitatins, sweating and anxiety.
It could be a heart attack.
Could be heart related, go to your primary care physician.
I would sooner be a pain in the neck, rather than be a pain in the butt like you.
When you have a heart attack, it is painful because of a buildup of lactic acid. It builds up in your muscles and can be felt in your neck, arms, or back.
What is the scientific explanation for the "pain in the neck" when you're disgusted and angry?
Migraine neck pain occurs when you experience a variety of things such as neck injury, ruptured disk, fracture, arthritis, etc.. Neck pain is curable if you visit a doctor.
No, a fever is not usually a sign of a heart attack. Common heart attack signs and symptoms are: chest pain; pain that radiates to jaw, arms, neck, or back; sweating; nausea; vomiting; shortness of breath; fatigue; dizziness or lightheadedness.
Pain in the neck
Neck pain is a nonspecific symptom of discomfort that has a number of possible causes.
There is a nerve which connects all three, so when felt in the heart the signal travels to these other areas