Go to the er......
I don't know, but anytime you have chest pain, dial 911.
There are many causes of pain on the left side of the chest: musculo skeletal pain, oesaphagitis and reflux, pancreatitis and stomach ulcers, angina and heart disease, chest infections, shingles, fibrositis, referred pain from spine and occasionally from gall bladder disease and irritable bowel. A detailed investigation is needed to establish the cause of pain.
Go call an ambulance, get to the hospital. Could be a heart attack!
Pain under the left side of the chest with stomach pain and vomiting could be the sign of a gallbladder attack. Abdominal pain can be the earlier indicator for many different problems so if concern please seek professional medical attention.
If the pain is in the upper chest, it can be indigestion, including heartburn. If the pain is in the lower left side of the abomen, it could be diverticulitis or diverticulosis.
Chest pain is not a documented side effect for Artane.
Sudden, sharp chest pain is the main symptom of pneumothorax or a collapsed lung. This can happen on either the right or left side of your chest and is usually the result of injury. It may also result from lung disease, ruptured air blisters, or ventilator use.
Your best bet is to ask a doctor. It could be anything from a problem with the shoulder joint, a cracked rib, pinched nerve or numerous other things. Sounds like you may have damaged a pectoral muscle.
Where on your body are you experiencing this problem?? Head, neck, chest, abdomen, etc...
heart palpatations, a low heart rate.
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!
Numbness on the left side of the chest that travels to the thigh can be caused by a pinched spinal nerve. If the numbness continues consult your physician.