That's really vague. There are many reasons. It could be as simple as low blood sugar. When you say his "heart" hurts you must mean his chest area, as there isn't anyway superficially determine if the heart is in pain. I'll list possible conditions from most to least likely:
Low blood sugar
Anxiety attack
Nausea (associated with many other conditions/diseases)
Heavy blow to the chest that compressed/damaged arteries/veins (pretty unlikely)
Heart Attack/Stroke (Virtually impossible).
Acidity can cause heart burn which is typified by chest pain that feels like your heart. It's not located in your heart. It's indigestion.
Abnormal heart rhythm is a problem in the electrical system of the heart Heart Murmur- is a heart sound associated with a valve problem
yes
It's called heartburn because the burning sensation is in the general area of the heart. It feels like your heart is burning!
no
If you have a fast heart beat and feeling dizzy it is called syncope.Two of the signs of a cardiac problem.
for heart problem and for new heart operation
Acidity can cause heart burn which is typified by chest pain that feels like your heart. It's not located in your heart. It's indigestion.
a fluttering feeling in the chest a pulse that feels like the heart is skipping, racing, jumping, or is irregular low energy a faint or dizzy feeling pressure or discomfort in the chest shortness of breath anxiety
The mind is clouded, by what the heart feels.
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Some of us have a more efficient heart that doesn't need to beat as often to provide adequate blood flow. Whatever is normal for you is normal. If you aren't getting light headed or dizzy when you stand up, a slow heart rate isn't a problem.
The Heart of a Child was created in 1915.
No, don't hypenate child at heart.
for me it feels like my heart is being squeezed. but I'm not sure...
our heart i guess
The mood of the poem "Ballad of a Mother's Heart" is sentimental and emotional. It expresses a deep sense of love, sacrifice, and appreciation that a mother feels for her child. The poem evokes feelings of tenderness and warmth.