possible atherosclerosis, possible GERD or heartburn... could even be sleep apnea... goto your Dr and ask for a holter or heart monitor especially if it occurs nightly then it can be caught and ruled out as a heart rhythm problem, but it could still be atherosclerosis
Okay who asked the question has the intellegany of a 6 month old. the answer is heart attack.
Either angina or a pending heart attack.
During inhalation, the diaphragm and intercostal muscles contract, causing the chest cavity to expand and the lungs to fill with air. This expansion of the chest causes the ribcage to move outward and upward, which can give the appearance of the chest swelling.
Central Community Chest of Japan was created in 1947.
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causes by our sweat glands.
Infection.
During inhalation, the diaphragm contracts and moves downward, increasing the volume inside the chest cavity. This increase in volume causes a decrease in pressure, leading to air rushing into the lungs to equalize the pressure. As a result, the chest expands to accommodate the incoming air.
Only if the chest injury causes you to hit your head.
what causes black under eyes
cancer... cancer...
Anxiety