Yep :) got one myself! below the center of my collar bones..
Yes it can. I'm currently having chest pains from sleeping the wrong way. Be sure to take ibuprofen & try to relax as much as possible. You may find it difficult to take deep breaths but don't worry. Just let the pain go away by itself & try to sleep on your back at night to give your chest a rest from the pain
Creative Micro Designs was created in 1987.
It is The Chest
The chest press primarily works the pectoral muscles, which are located in the chest area.
Yes, allergies can cause chest pain. If a person inhales an allergen into the mid-lower respiratory system (throat/lungs) and that allergen causes an allergic response such as swelling then there is the potential for chest pain to occur. But, keep in mind that unresolved chest pain should be evaluated by a physician as soon as possible; this could be chest pain relating to a heart attack and not an allergic response. One way to tell the difference: if the pain gets worse when you inhale and exhale or push down on your chest...then its probably not a heart attack, but if the chest pain remains unchanged with pressing down or inhaling/exhaling is more then likely to be related to the heart and might need quick treatment.
Yes, micro dermal piercings are legal in Illinois as long as they are performed by a licensed professional in a sanitary environment. It is important to research the specific regulations and requirements in your local area before getting any body modification.
I suppose that anything is possible, although I doubt that micro mini is very probable.
if they have ectopia(heart is out of chest cavity)
As of November 2011, Tennessee apparently decided that microdermal piercings are a medical procedure. I just called the piercer in Knoxville and he said they can't do dermals right now. Apparently the piercers are fighting it, though, so they will probably lift it.
There is the Micro-K pill. Signs and effects of being allergic to it can include hives, rash, swelling of the tongue, lips, face, and tightness in the chest.
yes
Dermals are a type of piercing that goes under the skin. To get them, the piercer creates a little pocket under the skin and inserts a base of the dermal (it looks like a foot shape to ensure it doesn't fall out), and then they can screw a ball or gem on the top of it.
Dermal anchors, micro dermals are made from grade 23 surgical titanium. They will not effect nor cause any issues with MRI or CAT scan machines, grade 23 titanium is non-magnetic. Now "most dermals" have holes in the feet to allow the body to knit or form tissue to the dermal foot to hold the dermal in place. "waist piercings" done with dermals should not pose an issue to an up to date OBGYN or GP. Simply wiping the dermal down with Providone Iodine and applying a bandage over the dermal during delivery should be fine and this will prevent possible cross contamination should a "C" section be required. The "less than knowledgeable" OBGYN or GP will tell you that the dermals will need to be removed. If the dermal is of the standard design and happens to have holes in the feet, they will need to be removed by your piercer or other professional piercer who knows what they are doing to minimize the soft tissue damage during removal. The average GP doesn't know how this jewellery works and they tend to be way too rough and scalpel happy in an attempt to remove the dermals. This tends to lead to excessive scarring. I would suggest you talk to your GP and or OBGYN and get there opinion as to which way to go, leave them in as I have stated or remove them and have them replaced after the delivery date.
The symptoms of a chest infection can vary. Possible signs include difficulty breathing, chest pain, and a cough that produces sputum.
i think no
possible
Yes, chest pain could be as a result of getting exposed to ozone.