The left one. Classically, the pain of a heart attack will radiate to the neck, jaw, or left shoulder and arm. However, in reality, the pain can radiate almost anywhere - including to the abdomen, back, neck, jaw, or either shoulder or arm.
There is a period of fetal development when the heart is located in the left shoulder (strange though it sounds). The body can confuse the present and past positions of the heart, during a heart attack.
The term "hurts" is subjective therefor it is hard to answer. Also that question needs more information to be properly answered.
the nerves that are connected to both... but in women the symptoms are usually different. there may be nausea or jaw pain or neck pain... these too can happen to men. be weaRY
The pain of a heart attack often (but not always) radiates down the left arm, often on the "pinky side".
The pain can also radiate to the left side of a person's jaw.
it is the right arm if your right handed if your left handed then and only then will it be your left hand
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Go call an ambulance, get to the hospital. Could be a heart attack!
You are most likely have an MI (myocardial infarction) AKA a heart attack. Go to the hospital!
When I experienced a recent heart attack, my first indication was indigestion and gas. Quickly after the onset of the first symptoms, I did experience stabbing pain in my armpit, and a sort of painful pressure down my left arm to my wrist.As I did, it is best when experiencing left arm pain, seek medical attention. It could be nothing, but better to know it is nothing serious than not know and die as a result.
It could be a heart attack, depending on how old you are and which arm hurts. Pain in the left arm is a common symptom of heart problems. However, arm pain and lethargy can be symptoms of many other conditions. You should see a physician, or go to the emergency room, depending on the severity of your symptoms.
A heart attack can present itself in a whole range of manners. Shortness of breath, chest pain, pain in the arm, pain between the shoulders etc. If you are unsure please seek professional medical advice.
No, by now it would've reached your chest. Go have it checked though. it could be a muscle inflammation and that you will be needing pills for.
A lot of the time, a lot of people who get a heart attack are old, diabetic, and female. Most of the time, many people who have a heart attack have chest pain that goes away and comes back, usually in the center or left side of the chest.It sometimes feels like indigestion or heartburn.
HEART ATTACk no it's not a heart attack. it's most likely that you are nervous. now if there is a pain in your chest then it might be a heart attack. if this keeps up make an appt. with your doctor.
Could be heart related, go to your primary care physician.
Sounds like a heart attack. Go to the doctor.
go to the hospital now... you are probably having a heart attack
When you cut off blood supply to a certain part of your body, your body will feel like you are on pins and needles. When you remove the pressure your limb will return to normal.