Go to the hospital right away. This may be a heart attack and you need to act fast to limit damage to your heart and possibly save your life. Treatment for a heart attack is most effective in the first hour that symptoms occur.
There are steps you can do to minimize or even prevent heart attacks such as daily exercise, watch what you eat and just take regular walks will keep your heart active.
I stumble upon this book, thought you might be interested because the book give you tips on what type of food you should consume, the exercise you should do and facts you need to know on how you can prevent heart attacks and to live a healthy lifestyle.
This is signs of a heart attack. Go directly to the nearest hospital, but do not worry! These are mild signs, and it may not be a heart attack. Just go directly to the nearest hospital.
see a docter!
Numbness on the left side of the chest that travels to the thigh can be caused by a pinched spinal nerve. If the numbness continues consult your physician.
it is because of 'GASTRITIS'
they will normally inject a local aneasthetic to numb the pain. you will then experience numbness in your jaw. Once the aneasthetic takes affect, the only feeling you will have is your tooth being pulled out. no pain. maybe slight pain. Source: i am a dentist
Panic attacks and allergic reactions
Cervical spondylitis
*irregular heartbeat, chest pain •joint, muscle or tendon pain •pain or difficulty passing urine •unusual pain, numbness, tingling, or weakness •vaginal irritation, discharge
Some of the most common angina symptoms are chest pain, and a tightness, squeezing, or pressure feeling across the chest.
Many different things can happen to your body when you yell. You can get a headache, pain in the chest, you can get numbness in your feet as well as your hands.
Basically get jittery and slight chest pain . Bout it
Angina
Yes, In fact, my b back and legs are extremely painful. When standing my left leg gets an icy feeling and numbness then shooting pain.
See a doctor if you experience any chest pain. Not all problems that cause chest pain will affect blood pressure. Plus, there are so many possible causes it that it will be impossible to get an answer on here. Doctors will look at other signs and symptoms in addition to the chest pain to help narrow down the cause. Hope this helps!