no not usually. if you have had history of chest pains in the past, then you might wanna see a doctor.
No,it does not lower chest when you work out your abs....
The lower esophageal sphincter must open to permit vomiting.
Someone suffering from appendicitis will feel severe pain in the lower right area of their abdomen. They will also be vomiting a lot and will feel very fatigued.
There are many symptoms of diverticulitis. They include, fever, sudden severe pain in the lower left side of the abdomen, change in bowel habits, nausea, vomiting, constipation, bloating, and abdominal tenderness.
By the 'chest bone' do you mean the sternum? And which 'lower leg bone', the tibia or the fibula? If by 'chest bone' you mean the sternum, both of the 'lower leg bones' are longer.
because it have a more lower centre of gravity. the lower the center of gravity is the more stable the chest of drawers is
pain in the front of a thigh severe pain in the lower back pain in the chest or stomach ache behind an eye double vision paralysis on one side of the face
Your chest contains many organs, like the heart, lungs with its pleural covering, esophagus, muscles, ribs, tendons, and nerves. They all can be the source of the pain that you are feeling. It could be a hiatal hernia, muscle exertion, etc. You probably should see your doctor if the pain is severe and doesn't go away.
NO, but it has more severe, side effects include: Convulsions, Fever, Hallucinations, Agitation and aggression, Bizarre behavior, Mental or mood changes, Increased blood pressure, Fast or irregular heartbeat, Panic, Severe nausea, vomiting or diarrhea, Constipation, Regurgitant cardiac valvular disease and many more.
Frogen chest: Causes: COPD,Organized empyma etc. Def.- Absence of normal Pump handle movements of upper ribs annd Bucked handle movements of lower ribs secondary to stiffening of rib case, as a result chest becomes like a Barrell and the capacity of the chest wall to expand is lost and it demonstrates UNIT MOVEMENT.
With an ectopic pregnany there will be severe pain on only one side of your lower abdominal. (where your fallopian tube is) Also there could be other symptoms such as fever, vomiting, nausua, and bleeding. But your period has cramping across your abdominal region and an ectopic pregnancy has SEVERE pain in one area, left or right side.
No. Your BAC would still be the same. But vomiting would reduce the alcohol levels in the stomach, so your BAC later on will be lower.