yeah
go to the doctor and ask them
Probably a trapped nerve.
Yes, you can actually get a trapped nerve in the chest. I have had this horriable pain for about 5 years after falling down a cliff at a young age. I have have complained to my doctors numerous times that i am in terriable pain with it because the trapped nerve is right next to my heart and you can have problems breating IN when the pain strikes, apparently there is no cure or operation that can cure this.
Eat bananas....it could be the lack of potassium in your body
Better referred to as a cervical radiculopathy, although some will say it is a trapped nerve or a pinched nerve. There 8 nerves that come out of either side (right or left) of your neck or cervical spine. Because they come out of the cervical spine they are named from top to bottom C1, C2, C3, C4, C5, C6, C7, & C8.
== == The word "strain" implies that there was an excess amount of force placed on the nerve and it was injured as a result. With a strain, one must rest the area for at least a week or longer depending on the amount of strain. Immediate application of ice within the first 12 hours would be appropriate and would help reduce the swelling and soreness. After the first 12 hours, application of warm moist heat is used to help soothe the area and increase circulation to the area which speeds healing. The word "trapped" indicates that the nerve is trapped between two structures, usually bony structures. This results in continuous, or sometimes intermittent, pressure on the nerve which in turn causes inflammation and pain and/or numbness and tingling. Sometimes physical therapy, combined with moist heat and rest can reduce the entrapment. Other times surgery is needed to create new room for the nerve.
Sounds like sciatica - the sciatic nerve gets trapped in the lower back, and sends pain shooting down the leg.
Sciatica is caused by a nerve being trapped in your lower back. The nerve in your case is the sensory nerve which goes to your left thigh. Your brain is therfore getting pain signals that seem to come from your thigh even though the problem is further up the nerve. Go and see a Doctor for help.
Nerve entrapment occurs when soft tissue, such as muscle or tendon, puts pressure on a nerve. The first thing to do is get clearance from a doctor to make sure that there is no nerve damage. A warm pack or pad can be applied to the area for 10-15 minutes to help the tissues loosen up.
i dont know my stomach is warm 2 and my hand tingles somtimes
its most likely a trapped nerve. i get this every now and again too and im pretty sure i dont have worms.