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Generally, you'll feel and aching, twinging or throbbing pain in the area of the pulled muscle and it will hurt more when you flex said muscle.
you cannot pull a muscle in your heart cause there are no bones that connect to the heart. alternatively there are no muscles close by. you probably misheard your DR. or he said you have pulled a muscle near your heart like an intercostal muscle (between rib muscle) and the pain of that can feel similar to the chest pain people feel when they are havng a heart attack.
Depending on where your shot and if you survive the shock it can feel like a charlie horse along with severe burning sansation as if someone put a lighter on the area. You my also feel muscle tightness like you pulled a muscle those are the things you,will feel medical examiner doctor
it feels like some hair under your armpit. Most of the time for me its sweaty and wet because I do lots of sport.
Probably a thermometer or if you dont have one feel how hot their forehead is with your hand
If ur wanting someone to answer this they need to what ur talking about, that could be anything, from a bone in ur neck to a pulled muscle.
i would if u pulled any muscle in your body apply heat to the area and after a week or so you should feel better, if not go see a doctor it could be something else. Hope this helpsss :)
You know because it hurts lol It will feel sore. If it is swollen that means it is broken but if you think it isn't broken or pulled then go to a doctor and get an x-ray because you might have chipped a bone!
The over-extension of a muscle might feel like burning or pain in the muscle. After the exercise, the muscle can feel sore or even swollen.
it could be a pinched nerve in your cervical spine(neck}. Due to a bulging or herniated disc.
The best way to get a knot out of under the scapula is you put the patient on their back and make them raise their arm. After that under their armpit there will be a fault that you can feel. this fault is not located on the armpit, it is located on the lower edge near the by the edge of the scapula. Sink your hand into that fault and massage it for 5-8 minutes. Just remember to go slow at first and then be firm by the end for best results.
Tingling in the left arm and armpit could signal a heart attack. It also could be a sign of thoracic outlet syndrome.