Exhale.
Potential causes of discomfort or pain in the chest cavity due to trapped air include conditions like gas in the digestive system, chest injuries, lung issues like pneumonia or collapsed lung, and heart problems like angina or heart attack.
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The sensation of tightness or pressure in the chest, often described as feeling like there is trapped air, can be caused by various factors such as anxiety, stress, muscle strain, heartburn, or a respiratory issue like asthma. It is important to consult a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
it feels like getting the wind knocked out of you and then somone kicking you in the gonads
The heart burn strarted on the left of my chest where the heart is,it feels like burning and like needells
Quickening is the first feeling of fetal movements during pregnancy. It is often described as flutters, bubbles, or a gentle tapping sensation in the lower abdomen. Some women may mistake it for gas or muscle spasms at first.
it is soothing for her she probably likes to listen and feel the heart beat she may also like the closeness she feels to you while laying on your chest
yes!! hot red face, blotchy red chest, hard to breath feels like a brick is on my chest
The lower chest muscle is called the pectoralis major. To effectively target and strengthen it, you can do exercises like decline push-ups, chest dips, and incline dumbbell presses. These exercises specifically target the lower part of the chest and can help build strength in that area.
The idiom "my heart was in my mouth" means feeling extremely anxious or nervous to the point where it feels like your heart is pounding heavily in your chest.
It sounds a lot like sciatica....
Yes, you can get gas trapped in your chest. Doing sit ups will surely get the gas moving and will force it out of your system.