angina pectoris
Chest muscle pain is mostly an indication of a serious medical condition. At most times, this type of pain is considered to be a medical emergency which would require immediate attention. Patients usually suffer from pain in upper, lower, right as well as left part of their chest area. The symptoms are such that the patient suffering from chest muscle pain experiences a sense of heavy pressure in the chest area. The patient also experiences a sense of discomfort. The patient may feel a stabbing pain in the chest if the patient had a heart attack. Other symptoms can be shortness of breath, palpitations, dizziness etc. Hope this helps.
Over time, the remaining organs in the patient's chest may move into the space left by the surgery. This condition is called postpneumonectomy syndrome
I strongly suggest you see your physician, and ideally a cardiologist, so as to assess the condition of your heart.
Yes. The infection can worsen, due to the combination of exertion and lack of needed rest.
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Common conditions like the flu or a cold do not often require a chest MRI. However, when a person suffers from a deep cough or blood sputum, his or her doctor might order this test to find out from what infection the patient suffers. An MRI can detect lung conditions like pneumonia and pulmonary fibrosis. If the patient's condition is not terminal or too advanced, the patient's pulmonary doctor may be able to prescribe antibiotics.
Hypertensive heart disease is any of a number of complications of arterial hypertension that affects the heart. It is like heart disease and heart disease is caused by high blood pressure.
The medical term for the condition of blood in the chest cavity is hemothorax. This condition may result from trauma.
To see what is causing the patient pain in the chest/cardial area
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Antihistamines may be prescribed to reduce tightness in the chest.
Listening to a patients chest - heart & lung sounds