It could be that you worked too hard lifting or exercising. I get chest pain followed by bruising the day after I worked out hard. Hope this helps.
pain of the pleura (chest wall)
The lateral chest wall is the side of the chest that extends from the back to the front of the body, including the ribs, intercostal muscles, and skin. It plays a role in protecting the organs in the chest cavity, supporting breathing movements, and providing structural integrity to the torso. Injuries or conditions affecting the lateral chest wall can cause pain, difficulty breathing, and limited mobility.
A normal rib break is usually but not always accompanied by bruising on the chest. The chest wall however has no changes in shape except for swelling or bruising. Pressing on the outside of the chest at the wound site hurts, and so does inhaling deeply. For a standard break like this, there really isn't anything you can do except to treat for pain. It also takes around 2 weeks to a month to heal -- sometimes more. If your breathing is actually impeded, if you cough up blood, or if there is a depressed area on the chest at the wound site (like a dent), seek medical help instantly.
Some recommended physical therapy exercises for chest wall pain include gentle stretching exercises, chest wall mobilization techniques, and postural exercises to improve alignment and reduce strain on the chest muscles. It is important to consult with a physical therapist for a personalized exercise plan tailored to your specific condition.
plulmoary embolism
Pain in the chest wall around the breastbone (or sternum) is the most characteristic feature of the condition known as costochondritis.
To get a bruise on your face fast it sounds pain full but you need to walk into something like a door or a wall then put ice on it to show the bruising.
Chest muscle pain is mostly an indication of a serious medical condition. At most times, this type of pain is considered to be a medical emergency which would require immediate attention. Patients usually suffer from pain in upper, lower, right as well as left part of their chest area. The symptoms are such that the patient suffering from chest muscle pain experiences a sense of heavy pressure in the chest area. The patient also experiences a sense of discomfort. The patient may feel a stabbing pain in the chest if the patient had a heart attack. Other symptoms can be shortness of breath, palpitations, dizziness etc. Hope this helps.
Defibrillators themselves do not leave scars, as they deliver an electric shock through the chest wall without causing physical cuts or abrasions. However, if an external defibrillator is used in conjunction with CPR, there may be bruising or skin irritation at the electrode pads' contact points. For implanted defibrillators, a scar may result from the surgical procedure to place the device under the skin.
Pain in the chest wall around the breastbone (or sternum) is the most characteristic feature of the condition known as costochondritis.
Symptoms of an anterior infarction heart attack would include classic signs like chest pain, shortness of breath, and a tightness in the chest. Other less obvious symptoms are jaw pain, arm pain, and pain in the upper back.
Treatment for inflammation of the chest wall cavity, such as costochondritis, typically involves rest, over-the-counter pain medications, and applying ice or heat to the area. In severe cases, your doctor may prescribe stronger pain medications or recommend physical therapy. It's important to avoid activities that worsen the pain and to follow your healthcare provider's recommendations for managing the inflammation.