Yes, chest tightness can be due to hyperventilation. More specifically is it due to Hyperventilation Syndrome which is a respiratory disorder caused by the psyche.
The tightness in your chest is not likely from hormones. It could be from acid reflux or even a sprained chest muscle.
Antihistamines may be prescribed to reduce tightness in the chest.
Anxiety
when having high cholesteral do you have chest pressure and tightness
If a person is feeling tightness in her chest and having cramps she should go to the hospital. Your friend could be having a heart attack.
coughing and coughing up blood, wheezing, chest pains or tightness of the chest and shortness of breath
Hyperventilation which often occurs with panic attacks does not cause death. Hyperventilation can cause fainting due to too much carbon dioxide in the blood. This is why it is recommended to breathe into a paper sack.
Some of the most common angina symptoms are chest pain, and a tightness, squeezing, or pressure feeling across the chest.
...be careful, it can start of pneumonia, chest infection, Amoxilin worked for me good.
There are different health problems that has a chest pain symptoms. Shortness of breath, sweating, dizziness or nausea, pressure or tightness of breath are the symptoms of chest pain
Symptoms of asthma: shortness of breath, wheezing, chest tightness, coughing
Hyperventilation Syndrome is almost always a disease of young adults. Hyperventilation syndrome (HVS) is an episodic disorder that often presents with chest pain and a tingling sensation of the fingertips (paresthesia) and around the mouth, as well as deep and labored breathing (causing hyperventilation), although chronic but subtle hyperventilation can cause these symptoms too. Hyperventilation is breathing in excess of what the body needs. This is sometimes called overbreathing. Rapid or deep breathing is sometimes seen in very serious conditions such as infection, bleeding, or heart attack.