No it does say in wikepedia that it can be an allergic reaction that is creating the chest pains. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/5-Hour_Energy
If I tell someone that an object has energy, I am describing its ability to do work or cause a change. This energy could be in the form of kinetic energy (energy of motion) or potential energy (stored energy).
A tall object, such as a heavy object on a high shelf, has gravitational potential energy that could be dangerous if it were to fall. If the object were to fall, it could cause serious injury to anyone in its path due to the transfer of its gravitational potential energy into kinetic energy.
A pencil would contain kinetic energy while it is moving, potential energy because it could be dropped and release energy that way, chemical energy because the chemical and atomic bonds in it could break and release energy, and slight heat energy because the friction of the graphite on the paper would cause frictional heating.
Yes, high levels of mechanical energy can cause severe traumatic injuries that may result in death. For example, incidents such as car accidents or falls from great heights can impart significant mechanical energy to the body, leading to life-threatening injuries.
When someone passes out after being hit in the chest, it could be due to a condition called commotio cordis. This rare condition involves a sudden disruption of the heart's rhythm caused by a direct blow to the chest. Seek immediate medical attention if someone loses consciousness after being hit in the chest.
yes it can cause back and chest pain.
Yes, it can. This could be a sign of infective endocarditis, seek qualified medical advice.
Constant chest pain could be from sore muscles in the chest or could be angina. Yes it is advisable to visit a hospital or you family doctor if you have recurring pain so that can determine what the cause is.
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You could have heart problems that cause you to have chest burn and make it difficult to breathe. You could have also eaten something that doesn't agree with you.
In general, you should always see a doctor about any sort of persistent chest pains. While exercise certainly could be helpful in reducing chest pains, you definitely should see your doctor before beginning an exercise progream.
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Chest pain can be cause by multiple things. You could be sick. If you smoke then you can hurt your lungs, If you are sick, your cough could be loud and you may have a lot of congestion.
If a person is feeling tightness in her chest and having cramps she should go to the hospital. Your friend could be having a heart attack.
If you have pain in your chest that lasts more than a few minutes, you need to seek medical attention. You could be having a heart attack if you are also having the pins and needles sensation with the chest pains.
There can be many causes for a sore chest. It could be a sign that there is a serious heart related problem that should be looked into such as a heart attack. Another cause could be a digestive issue such as heartburn.
you could go live in a field and save by having no energy costs =]