Yes. However, there are much more serious causes of chest pain. Chest pain should always be evaluated by a doctor to check for Heart disease or other serious medical problems.
These muscles can sometimes be strained and can lead to chest pain in that area.
Yes, a pulled deltoid can cause you to feel like you are having chest pain and give you some tingling sensations in your arm. You can use heat rub to ease the pain
you cannot pull a muscle in your heart cause there are no bones that connect to the heart. alternatively there are no muscles close by. you probably misheard your DR. or he said you have pulled a muscle near your heart like an intercostal muscle (between rib muscle) and the pain of that can feel similar to the chest pain people feel when they are havng a heart attack.
smoking (could be heart attack) or pulled a muscle Not a smoker, haven't done anything to pull a muscle.
Many things can cause lower back pain such as a pulled muscle or even a kidney infection.
Coronary bypass surgery chest muscle pain use pain kiler
Angina is chest pain cause by reduced blood flow to the heart.
The cause of pain from between your thighs that moves to the back side could be a pulled muscle. This could also be cramping associated with the menstrual cycle or even a groin muscle tear.
When a muscle is pushed to far with exertion, small tears can occur in the muscle tissue. The pain associated with this damage when the muscle is used is called a pulled muscle.
yes it can cause back and chest pain.
The main cause of pain in the chest, arms, and back while coughing is muscle fatigue. These muscles are not typically used and will quickly tire through coughing.
Rest and stretch. Try Tiger Balm or Ben Gay if you need to mask the pain for a sporting event.