Yes
There are many causes. Some of them are: ---- ARTHERIOSCLEROISIS ---- CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE
While Metoprolol is not a nitrate. It has effects that act like a nitrate. Like easing chest pain etc. Metoprolol is a beta-blocker. You don't have the same contraindications with nitrates and beta-blockers.
it is because of 'GASTRITIS'
Get medical advice. It could be muscular or it could be something more serious.
yes
I read that nausea is one of the side effects.
Occasional allergic reactions to tangerine peel have been noted in the form of prolonged sneezing, cough , chest discomfort, and restlessness.
The symptoms of trapped wind in the back and chest tend to be bloating and a feeling of needing to burp or pass wind. Trapped wind can also cause abdominal discomfort, not dissimilar to that experienced with bowel disorders.
Metoprolol should not cause red hot cheeks, that sounds more like a hot flash. Metoprolol is used for blood pressure, this may in fact cause a hot flash, if you are controlling your blood pressure.
According to medicines.org.uk, "water retention causing swelling" is a rare side effect of metoprolol affecting about 1 in 1,000 users of the drug.
Cheek numbness associated with chest discomfort and sharp pain to the shoulder blades could indicate a heart attack or myocardial infarction. These symptoms might also indicate a pinched nerve or pulled muscle or even spinal injury. It is best to check with a physician regarding symptoms of chest discomfort.