go to the hospital now... you are probably having a heart attack
acute severe chest pain
when you have a heart attack pain transfers from chest to arm, but mostlikely tendonitus.
Pain in the left shoulder blade and tingling in the left arm can be caused by a pinched nerve. The exact cause of the pain should be diagnosed by a qualified physician.
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Either angina or a pending heart attack.
Chest pain has nothing to do with whether you are pregnant or not. However, if your breasts are tingling or more sensitive, that may be a possible sign to early pregnancy.
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*irregular heartbeat, chest pain •joint, muscle or tendon pain •pain or difficulty passing urine •unusual pain, numbness, tingling, or weakness •vaginal irritation, discharge
no not usually. if you have had history of chest pains in the past, then you might wanna see a doctor.
It would be unusual to describe pain as strangling. Generally speaking, even if you are in severe pain, it does not prevent you from breathing. Severe chest pains can be associated with heart disease, or broken ribs, or lung cancer, or various other diseases.
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.
Aspirin is a very popular choice for reducing chest pain. However, if a person is experiencing chest pain, said person should see a doctor first because chest pain is very serious.