It could be a sign of a broken rib.
No. Why would they?
The most common cause of such "chest pains" would be due to esophageal refllux. However, in certain instances, especially in those individuals with significant cardiovascular risk factors or diagnosed coronary artery disease (for instance), caffeinated products (...and caffeine is a stimulant) can cause coronary artery spasm and angina. Therefore, if the chest pains are heavy, in the center of the chest (typically), and occur with numbness, pain or tingling of the jaw, shoulder, arm or hand, then it would be best to have this assessed emergently.
I don't know but you should definitely see your Doctor about it
It is in the center of the chest where all of the ribs attach. IT is also called the breast bone.
find the center of your chest, then go left about an inch there it is! yay you found it
Atelectasis
Moving the load on a seesaw affects the balance of the seesaw. If one side becomes heavier, that side will lower while the other side rises. Moving the load closer to the center of the seesaw will balance it out, while moving it farther away will cause imbalance.
Sleep-Fightclub
If I had heart surgery yesterday, the center of my chest would probably be hurting real bad too.
A simple chest x-ray would not cause a rash. It would take a radiation dose much, much higher to cause something like that. It would be best to consult your physician though as it could be another symptom to the illness that required an x-ray in the first place.
Decreasing the pressure inside the container or increasing the weight on top of the piston would cause the freely moving piston to lower.
This may be a blood clot in the SVC or other vessel.