One medical condition that causes heaviness and tingling in the chest is a heart attack. Always consult a doctor or visit the emergency room when you have heaviness and tingling in your chest area.
Yes, a pulled deltoid muscle can cause referred pain to the chest and tingling sensations in the arm due to the interconnected network of nerves in the shoulder region. It's important to seek medical evaluation to rule out more serious conditions if you are experiencing these symptoms. Treatments such as rest, ice, and physical therapy may be recommended for a pulled deltoid muscle.
The signs of a heart attack and stroke are numbness and sudden tingling in your arms--usually the left. you may also feel heart palpations, weakness, dizziness, or sweating. There's a helpful thing to remember for strokes: FAST. F - face (numbness or paralysis) A - arms (numbness or tingling) C - chest (pain, pressure, or heaviness usually feels like an elephant is on your chest) and T - time (it's super important to get to a doctor as soon as any of these symptoms appear because it's better safe than sorry).
You could have multiple answers for this question. First of all you could have simply just pulled a muscle in your chest cavity. He only other answer I know for this question is that you may have unwanted air stored up in your chest. I say see a doctor would be your best bet to finding out what's causing your pain.
Symptoms of overbreathing, also known as hyperventilation, include rapid breathing, shortness of breath, dizziness, lightheadedness, tingling in the hands and feet, chest pain, and muscle spasms.
Paresthesia of the skin is a tingling or prickling sensation that can occur due to various reasons such as nerve damage, poor circulation, or pressure on nerves. Common causes include diabetes, nerve compression, and vitamin deficiencies. Symptoms may include numbness, tingling, burning, or a "pins and needles" sensation in the affected area.
Either angina or a pending heart attack.
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I know you can have nausea with a MI (heart attack). Symptoms vary from person to person and could include tightness or maybe tingling in your chest neck, jaw, arm or back, nausea or a feeling of heartburn. Its always best to call a doctor and get an EKG and blood work
No one can diagnose you on the internet. A doctor may need to perform tests to be able to tell you what it is. Call a doctor and have it looked at.
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Type your answer here... Tachycardia, chest heaviness, shortness of breath, diaphoresis
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There are a few symptoms for angina. These include feelings of pressure, pain, lightness, heaviness or contraction within the chest. The most common symptom is pressure or discomfort in the chest.
Tingling in your legs could be many things, neuropathy, or anything. You should contact your doctor.
Tingling can be caused by a variety of things. Poor blood supply to an affected area, insect or animal bite, and carpal tunnel syndrome are some reason for tingling. Radiation therapy can cause tingling too.
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