If you have a heavy chest feeling that is not tight and you are having no breathing issues, it should still be checked out. It could be something as simple as acid reflux but it could be more severe.
If you have concerns then you should contact your doctor.
Tightness in the chest can be a symptom that could be related. There is also a heavy weight feeling upon ones chest that many with this disease have that should be checked out by their doctor.
If you sometimes have difficulty breathing and get pains in the chest, head, and stomach, you should see a cardiologist and a pulmonologist to get a proper diagnosis.
You could either be having a heartattack or your nervous or anxious about something.
A lump-like feeling in the throat, often referred to as "globus sensation," can be caused by anxiety, stress, or gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). A heavy feeling in the chest may indicate anxiety, muscle tension, or conditions like heartburn. It's essential to consult a healthcare professional for a proper diagnosis, especially if these symptoms are persistent or accompanied by other concerning signs.
Experiencing excessive burping and a heavy chest can be symptoms of various digestive issues, such as acid reflux, gastritis, or even anxiety. It might indicate that air is being swallowed during eating or drinking, leading to discomfort. If these symptoms persist or are accompanied by severe pain, difficulty breathing, or other concerning signs, it's important to consult a healthcare professional for proper evaluation and treatment.
If you have pain in your inner left arm that radiates to the shoulder, associated with left jaw pain with a feeling of crushing pain on chest, heavy breathing and a general feeling of doom. These are precursors to a heart attack. call 911 immediately.
palpitations (feeling of skipped heart beats or fluttering in the chest); pounding in the chest; shortness of breath; chest discomfort; fainting; dizziness or feeling light-headed; weakness, fatigue, or feeling tiredpalpitations (feeling of skipped heartbeats or fluttering in the chest) pounding in the chest shortness of breath
palpitations (feeling of skipped heart beats or fluttering in the chest); pounding in the chest; shortness of breath; chest discomfort; fainting; dizziness or feeling light-headed; weakness, fatigue, or feeling tiredpalpitations (feeling of skipped heartbeats or fluttering in the chest) pounding in the chest shortness of breath
A SUCKING chest wound
A pneumothorax is a chest wound that allows air to flow into and out of the chest without breathing. When a person presents with a pneumothorax, there is air in the pleural cavity.
It is very common to have chest pain when you are experiencing a Anxiety attack. Due to you are breathing to fast and so heavy that your body is using all of its muscle to try and catch that breath. AS long as the pain is not radiating to your left arm, shoulder and you are feeling like a elephant is sitting on your chest you are ok and just need to let it ride out. I have had them for years and take medication to control them.