Yes. Some people are born with their heart on the Right side of their body this is called Dextrocardia Situs Inversus. So if you see someone putting their hand over the Right side of their chest during the pledge of allegiance, don't be offended. You don't know where their heart is.
There are a number of things that could cause a sharp pain on the right side. The most obvious could be a heart attack. Not everyone shows the same signs for a heart attack. So you should see your doctor. Other questions need to be answered like were you short of breath, any tingling anywhere, light headed? Also, it could be something with the lining around your lung. It could be sore which is called plueralicy or something along that line. It only last a few days and may hurt when you breath in or move a certain way.
Doctors will tell you that stress can cause heart problems. This is known to be true. It then stands to reason if someone has chronic pain they are trying to manage, they are more than likely stressed out over it. Trying to manage chronic pain can be a nightmare, a nightmare that includes a fair amount of stress. So to make a long story short, Yes chronic pain can indirectly cause heart trouble which can lead up to a heart attack
No, there is no common direct relation to the two. But it's still important to have it checked out by a doctor, so complications don't arise in the future.
Yes.
Nausea and should pain alone may not be suggestive of a heart attack unless accompanied with chest pain and possibly shortness of breath.
heart disease or heart attack
a variety of things can cause pain near, or in, the heart. the most serious being a heart attack. it is better to err on the side of caution & seek medical attention IMMEDIATELY!
Hypertension can damage your body in many ways and, left uncontrolled, you can most certainly have a fatal heart attack.
Could be serious. Better get to the hospital.
A numb or shooting pain in the left arm is sometimes a symptom of a heart attack in progress, but is not the cause.
Back pain is proably not a heart attack. Symptoms of a heart attack are chest pain usually radiating to the neck or left shoulder, shortness of breath, nausea, vomiting, palpitatins, sweating and anxiety.
I'm not a doctor, but pain or pressure in the left armpit or shoulder -- especially when under stress -- is usually a symptom of a heart attack. Don't ignore this. If it were me, I'd call 911 immediately.
The left one. Classically, the pain of a heart attack will radiate to the neck, jaw, or left shoulder and arm. However, in reality, the pain can radiate almost anywhere - including to the abdomen, back, neck, jaw, or either shoulder or arm.
A heart attack.
Nausea and should pain alone may not be suggestive of a heart attack unless accompanied with chest pain and possibly shortness of breath.
Heart attack
something related to the heart
These are classic symptoms of a heart attack ; best to seek immediate medical attention . See link to important information .
Left arm could very easily be a heart attack, that was what I felt along with hot flash and a body tremor. Right arm could be a pinched nerve or strain. If it is your left arm, get to a hospital ASAP. Don't think you can't have a heart attack that you are too young or too healthy or that it just can't happen to you. GO!
Possible Heart Attack (MI) Possible Heart Attack (MI)
It is on the left side of the animal, you are able to hear the heart beating with a stethoscope behind the left shoulder close to the girth area.