yes and always
yes it can cause back and chest pain.
*irregular heartbeat, chest pain •joint, muscle or tendon pain •pain or difficulty passing urine •unusual pain, numbness, tingling, or weakness •vaginal irritation, discharge
Presence of kidney stone may cause kidney pain and sticky urine.
Chest pain is not a documented side effect for Artane.
Constant chest pain could be from sore muscles in the chest or could be angina. Yes it is advisable to visit a hospital or you family doctor if you have recurring pain so that can determine what the cause is.
Yes, a pulled chest muscle can cause pain when breathing due to the movement of the ribcage and the strain on the muscle during inhalation and exhalation.
Angina -- or chest pain -- occurs because the heart is not receiving enough oxygen. The pain is usually in the chest and may also be felt in the shoulder, arm, or jaw. Not all chest pain is angina and it may be difficult to determine the cause of chest pain.
See a doctor if you experience any chest pain. Not all problems that cause chest pain will affect blood pressure. Plus, there are so many possible causes it that it will be impossible to get an answer on here. Doctors will look at other signs and symptoms in addition to the chest pain to help narrow down the cause. Hope this helps!
Yes, gallbladder issues, such as gallstones or inflammation (cholecystitis), can cause chest pain, although it is more commonly associated with abdominal pain. This pain may radiate to the chest or shoulder area, leading to discomfort that can mimic heart-related issues. If someone experiences chest pain, it is important to seek medical attention to rule out serious conditions like heart problems.
loss of flow of blood, constricted arteries
I have been getting a lot of chest pains and other symptoms such as lack of energy over the last 2 months and I have now been told by a doctor that I have a bladder infection. So they're probably related.
Yes. However, there are much more serious causes of chest pain. Chest pain should always be evaluated by a doctor to check for heart disease or other serious medical problems.