No. It's probably related to a heart problem.
Yes it does. Often people having their first panic attack, go to hospital thinking they are having a heart attack. Its not a heart attack, its chest pain associated with panic attacks. Breathlessness is also a symptom. And yes these attacks can pop up at any time, even when you are relaxed.
Yes, it is very normal to have shooting chest pains after having a heartburn.
To get chest physiotherapy you would need to be showing symptoms of cystic fibrosis. Symptoms include wheezing, lung infections and also breathlessness.
Breathlessness may be caused by a physical illness affecting the chest, like asthma, or a respiratory infection, or by stress, anxiety or panic. Unfit or overweight people can become breath­less after little exertion. If you get sudden, unexplained breathlessness, consult your doctor. Deep breathing and relaxation exercises such as those taught in yoga can be beneficial.
If symptoms persists after the course of therapy then most likely infection has not been cleared. Other possibility is it may have triggered a heart problem. Some times lung infection can cause heart failure. Its better get it check by physician.
When a person suffers from angina, they often report having chest pains and shortness of breath. Other symptoms include, tightness and aching along the chest area.
when having high cholesteral do you have chest pressure and tightness
Generally, all chest freezers are larger than normal freezers although you are able to purchase some chest freezers which are smaller than normal freezers.
I also have been having chest problems, to a doctors research the chest pain comes and goes,like your getting stabbed, but the right solution to this question is that under our breasts is a bone which keeps hurting us in the chest, I just prefer not to bend down
normal in 10% of population
Not sure but i would get yourself checked out anyway. Its better to be safe than sorry :)
Because "hair" is hair ... and having lots of chest hair makes for a hairy chest.