I'd get my butt to the nearest emergency ward and have it checked out. Go by yourself or call an ambulance. Could be serious. There can be a lot of things that it means, but the biggest concern I would have is an allergic reaction. A severe allergic reaction to something can cause your throat feel tighter, difficulty breathing, and it might feel like someone is sitting on you. The person might also feel itchy, see a rash, or swelling elsewhere. This would be a severe reaction, though, and need immediate remedy because the throat is actually swelling in that event.
It can also mean a heart attack, though usually the person wouldn't notice a tightening of the throat through the pain in their chest or jaw.
It might also be an anxiety attack. Like I said, a lot of possibilities, but my concern
It means a lot of things. That's why you should go see a doctor.
the heart beating the blood around the body
The heart makes soun by the beating heart and the resultant flow of blood through it.
it makes you hot because your heart is beating fast
the sound of a beating heart e.g the tell tale heart by Edgar Allan Poe
because it is a murder story. he makes the beating of the heart quite obvious
Because if you have a heart defect then it makes you get out of breathe faster and if you have a hole in your heart wall it also makes you get out of breathe faster.
The role of the pacemaker is to replace the role of the heart's electrical system, which makes sure that the heart doesn't stop beating.
running because when you run you breath harder which makes your heart beat more
Because a chest infection clogs the throat making it hard to breath so if you have an asthma attack it makes it harder to breath -girl
Strep throat is a bacterial infection that makes your throat feel sore and scratchy. If untreated, strep throat can sometimes cause complications such as: * kidney inflammation * rheumatic fever Rheumatic fever can cause: * painful and inflamed joints, * a rash * damage to heart valves (rheumatic heart disease)
because the jolt makes the heart stop beating... because the heat from the shock fries the person.
From the closure of the two flaps of the mitral valve in the left ventricle