If you are having chest pains then you should go and see a qualified medical practitioner (a Doctor) as soon as you possibly can. If the pain is bad you should get to a hospital immediately.
The main concern if you have soreness and pain in the epididymis is that it could be related to an enlarged prostate. This pain could also be caused by an infection in your system.
Esophageal causes of noncardiac chest pain include gastroesophageal reflux disease, and other abnormalities of the esophagus.
Call 911 or go to the ER or Urgent care!
There are many causes of pain in the chest: musculo skeletal pain, oesaphagitis and reflux, pancreatitis and stomach ulcers, angina and heart disease, chest infections, shingles, fibrositis, referred pain from spine and occasionally from gall bladder disease and irritable bowel. A detailed investigation is needed to establish the cause of pain.
Pleurisy.
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Minor health complications such as the common cold, muscle soreness, and bacterial infections are the most common reasons for pain in this area. However, when armpit pain occurs with lumps and soreness in the area, it may indicate serious infections or an immune condition.
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Perhaps intercostal neuralgia.
It is problems with tendons and causes sharp pain in tendons
The shoulder part of our body has muscles which holds our arm bones in hand with that of shoulder bones and runs to the chest too. So while much work is done by hand it causes chest pain.
From Sandra RN {critical care} Whenever you have chest pain ask yourself these: Is the pain sharp, dull, burning or does it feel like pressure. What relieves the pain? Rest, fluids, medications like Ibuprofen or zantac? Does exertion increase the pain? Do you experience other symptoms like shortness of breath, nausea, dizziness, profuse sweating. Where does the pain radiate to your arm, jaw, back or abdomen? ANY pain that is accompanied by shortness of breath is potentially life threatening- **Myocardial Infarction (heart attack) pain is usually associated with substernal chest pressure, shortness of breath, dizziness, profuse sweating, radiation to jaw and left arm. Sharp chest pain is usually associated with pleurisy, pulmonary embolus(blood clot to your lung) or chest wall injuries. Other causes could be GERD, gallstones and so on