It is possibly a hiatal hernia. See your doctor!
If your back hurts and the pain moves to your legs it could be neuropathy, a backache, or even sciatica. Check with your family doctor to be sure.
Diaphragm is a fibromuscular partition between the chest and the abdomen. It is part of the respiratory system in that it is one of the main muscles of respiration. When we inhale it contracts and moves downwards towards the abdomen, thus increasing the capacity of the chest and allowing the lungs to expand vertically. During exhalation it relaxes and compresses the lungs, helping in exhalation.
Under normal inspiration the chest wall stays relatively still, only the abdomen moves because of diaphragmatic motion. However, when you take a deep breath the intercostal muscles and the scalene muscles contract. This causes the chest wall to expand outward(due to the intercostals) and move upwards(due to the scalenes).
the chest moves front and back
The diaphragm is a sheath of muscle that separates the organs of the chest and abdomen. When you take a breath, you're flexing the diaphragm and a number of smaller muscles in your chest. This inflates the lungs, creating a partial vacuum, drawing air into your nose and mouth and into your lungs.
Breathing is done by your diaphragm. When you breathe in, your diaphragm tightens (contracts) and moves downward so your lungs can expand. When you breathe out (exhale) your diaphragm relaxes (expands) and moves up into your chest.
When you breathe in, your diaphragm moves down, creating more space in your chest cavity. This can push your stomach outward due to the pressure changes in your abdomen. As you exhale, your diaphragm moves back up, releasing the pressure on your stomach.
Typically appendicitis pain is on the right side slightly above the pelvis. It can be higher in some individuals. Raise up on the ball of the right foot and let the heel drop down. It will typically cause a sharp pain in that area. Consult a doctor!
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Only if you are 14. Otherwise, no.
it coould be a swollen lymph node resulting from strep throat or mono. Please bring her to the doctor and have it looked at. It could be serious.
the muscle you pulled hurts and decreases the way your body moves.