an ulcer in your stomach, breast development, broken ribs, a problem with your lungs, stomach or ribs mainly. I'm not a doctor but i hope this helps :)
There are many possible causes, including muscle cramping/overuse, esophageal spasm, pneumonia/bronchitis, pulmonary embolism/infarction, broken rib or other injury...
Chest pain could be a symptom of Heart Attack, Heartburns, Infections, and more. It's best to consult your doctor if you are having this problem.
No the stomach pain is not related to heart problem, it is more the chest pain that is involved.
Chest pain after a heart attack or during a heart attck is caused by constriction of the blood vessels. Your heart needs blood to survive and when the vessels constrict, it limits bloodflow to your heart. This causes intense pain--that is why you are given nitroglycerin tablets. Nitro opens the vessels.
Many people with chest pain fear a HEART ATTACK. However, there are many possible causes of chest pain. Some causes are not dangerous to your health, while other causes are serious and even life-threatening. Any organ or tissue in your chest can be the source of pain, including your heart, lungs, esophagus, muscles, ribs, tendons, or nerves. Pain may also spread to the chest from the neck, abdomen, and back.
Many, many things. The first consideration with chest pain is always heart disease such as myocardial infarction (heart attack). In this scenario the chest pain is called angina and may be associated with left arm pain, jaw pain, sweating, palpations, &/or shortness of breath. Other causes of chest pain may include GERD (acid reflux), hiatal hernia, costochondritis, aortic dissection, lung disorders (pleurisy, pleuritis, pulmonary embolus, panic attacks, or referred pain from other organs)
Yes, allergies can cause chest pain. If a person inhales an allergen into the mid-lower respiratory system (throat/lungs) and that allergen causes an allergic response such as swelling then there is the potential for chest pain to occur. But, keep in mind that unresolved chest pain should be evaluated by a physician as soon as possible; this could be chest pain relating to a heart attack and not an allergic response. One way to tell the difference: if the pain gets worse when you inhale and exhale or push down on your chest...then its probably not a heart attack, but if the chest pain remains unchanged with pressing down or inhaling/exhaling is more then likely to be related to the heart and might need quick treatment.
Yes. However, there are much more serious causes of chest pain. Chest pain should always be evaluated by a doctor to check for heart disease or other serious medical problems.
A heart rate of 60-100 is normal and the younger a person is the higher the heart rate is so a heart rate of 92 in a 13 year old girl is not deemed abnormal. As for the chest pain, any chest pain that causes you concern should be checked out by your GP.
Chest pain, while classically a symptom of a "heart attack," is not 100 percent specific for a heart attack. What this means, is that many other medical problems can cause chest pain, aside from a "heart attack." That being said, if you have chest pain, and are concerned about it, you should see a physician for evaluation. Other problems that can cause chest pain, aside from "heart attacks:" # GERD # Gastritis # Gastric ulcers # Esophagitis # Esophageal rupture # Pneumonia # Pneumothorax # Hemothorax # Bronchitis # Asthma attacks # Pleurisy # Strained muscle in the chest # Costochondritis # Some liver diseases # Traumatic injuries to the chest # Rib fractures # Pericarditis # Aortic dissection # Many more!! Again, if you have chest pain and are concerned about it, please see your physician or go to the Emergency room for evaluation. Many causes of chest pain are serious and should be evaluated sooner, rather than later.
neck and left arm aches related to angina ,
Pain in the chest is most often associated with GI disturbance leading to production of Gas in the body. this gas tries to push/displace heart and other organs in the body. therefore there is an intense pain in the chest. pain the chest could also be associated due to problem related to heart. mostly if an elder person is having chest pain, consulting with the doctor is the best thing.
Lupus patients often develop pleurisy, or inflammation of the lining of the lungs. This causes chest pain upon deep breathing. Lupus patients may also develop inflammation in the heart which also causes chest pain. There are three types of inflammation of the heart based on which layer is affected: pericarditis, myocarditis, and endocarditis. All chest pains should be addressed by a doctor immediately.
Could be heart related, get checked out by a doctor. My mother had that symptom before she had a heart attack.