it's possible, but highly unlikely.
It could be a sign of a broken rib.
Chest and arm pain can point to a heart condition. A checkup at the doctor is in order.
YES The nerve paths are not specific. You can have no pain, chest pain, arm pain (usually left) or any combination of the two.
when you have a heart attack pain transfers from chest to arm, but mostlikely tendonitus.
neck and left arm aches related to angina ,
the first week
You may have heart problems.
Kittens
Shortness of breath, pain in the left chest, left arm pain, palpitation.
Angina -- or chest pain -- occurs because the heart is not receiving enough oxygen. The pain is usually in the chest and may also be felt in the shoulder, arm, or jaw. Not all chest pain is angina and it may be difficult to determine the cause of chest pain.
Feeling pain in the arm that was previously broken is completely common usually pain in the previously affected limb is having been reported during cold.
Autistic children DO feel pain.