it doesn't it radiates to the back (see your embryology)
pain may radiate down the arm
have a lot of pain base of neck top of spine it spreads down my left shoulder
The cause of the chest and the left shoulder pain may be as a result of the problems of the nerves, ribs, muscles, esophagus and lungs.
Epigastric pain or distress, is pain located in the upper and middle region of the abdomen. Some causes are: Dyspepsia, Gastroesophageal reflux, Gastritis Peptic ulcer disease, Pancreatitis, Pancreatic cancer and Indigestion.
Chest pains, and may include shortness of breath and loss of energy. Next answer: True, but also angina means 'throat', thus angina pectoris is pain up the throat. Also, be wary of pain in your jaw, pain radiating down from your left shoulder, and even pain in your right neck and shoulder. By the way, see a doctor!
Does the pain in your elbow radiate to your hand(?)
pain may radiate down the arm
in myocadial ischemia, pain radiate to jaw, neck,shoulder,arm wheras in aortic dissection pain radiate to back, between scapulae there is differense between pulse rate of both arms and leg depending on ecg changes
yes
"Pain-Cree-Attic"
shoulder pain can simply be muscular or arthritis or bursitis. BUT shoulder pain in women can be cardiac, see a doctor.
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.
Dislocated Shoulder
Pain in carpal tunnel syndrome is most frequently felt on the palm side of the wrist and may radiate up to the elbow or shoulder or down to the fingers. Numbness in the fingers is also common, especially the thumb and forefinger, but not the pinky.
The treatment for a frozen shoulder and shoulder pain depends on the underlying cause and severity of the condition. Here are some possible treatment
Achy pain in the shoulder can be caused from:a recently pulled musclereferred pain from the neck / shoulder musclesa rotator cuff problemthoracic outlet syndromereferred pain from a gallbladder problem
A heart attack.