You visit a doctor
Chest pain may be a primary sign of myocardial infarction (heart attack), pulmonary embolus (traveling blood clot), pneumonia, chronic lung disease and other serious conditions. You must consult the doctor or go to the emergency room immediately. Once they have determined the cause, they can treat you and the chest pain and relieve the pain with pain medications.
If you are having chest pains then you should go and see a qualified medical practitioner (a Doctor) as soon as you possibly can. If the pain is bad you should get to a hospital immediately.
YES! Especially after surgery, but gas can travel virtually anywhere in the body and cause pain. Some other causes of pain in the chest: heart problems (obviously), pleurisy (inflammation of the lining around the lungs), heartburn. Gas and pleuricy give sharp pain...a heart attack can as well. Heartburn is normally a dull, burning pain.
Well if you have Asthma, are over weight, or just did extreme physical activity that would explain it, so yes it is bad to have chest pain.
Your tooth is giving you an important message. Tooth pain that bad doesn't clear up on its own.
Cracking your knuckles releases a gas that naturally forms in your joints. Cracking them isn't bad for you unless it causes pain.
really bad leg pain,,,very
An expectorant. Really good at loosening phlegm from a bad chest cold.
No it is an addiction that happens to be bad for you. it is not self inflicted pain
you develop very bad chest infections and chronic diarrhoea
you may want to call 999 if it is really bad
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