It could mean multiple things. Some chest pain is caused by stress, you could simply have a stitch or muscle cramp. Could be heart burn; could be a cracked rib. There are different types of pain and if this problem persists then visit your doctor and talk about it.
many things can maybe you ate something bad, you may be dehydrated of lacking electrolights> witch is basically vitamins and minerals
If it is pain full to press on, you may have been struck or injured in some way. It may even be muscle soreness. If you are worried, your Doctor.
Chest pain can be a symptom of a heart attack so should be taken seriously. Chest pain can also be a sign of a variety of other conditions but you should seek medical advice.
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Stomach breathing is not actually breathing into your stomach. It is breathing as a result of activating your diaphragm - which sits just above your stomach and pushes on your stomach when its pulling air. Diaphragm breathing is deeper breathing and it's where you pull more air into your lungs. Once the deeper parts of your lungs are filled, the air fills the upper part of your lungs in your chest...
Have you gotten bitten from a bug that you might be allergic to. That might be the cause.
No. Gastritis can cause pain in the upper chest and sometimes gassiness or diarrhea. If it is bad enough to cause bleeding it can cause anemia and occasionally be a precursor to an ulcer. Rattling in the chest sounds more like a lung problem such as bronchitis.
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...be careful, it can start of pneumonia, chest infection, Amoxilin worked for me good.
The heart in the human body is in the left upper quadrant of the thorax. It is very close to the center line, however.
Yes, hernia can cause the lungs to fill with the fluid. Hernia is when the intra-abdominal contents of the upper abdomen protrude into the mediastinum or chest. If the contents are large enough, it can press on adjacent organs, i.e. heart and lungs, and create difficulties breathing or increasing activities.
Your probably in love or having a heart attack
it is located in the upper abdomen to the right of the stomach and immediately below the diaphragm (the diaphragm is a set a muscles below the rib cage and lungs that help with breathing.)
Place pads on patient upper right chest and left side on the ribs.