YES! Especially after surgery, but gas can travel virtually anywhere in the body and cause pain. Some other causes of pain in the chest: heart problems (obviously), pleurisy (inflammation of the lining around the lungs), heartburn. Gas and pleuricy give sharp pain...a heart attack can as well. Heartburn is normally a dull, burning pain.
To pop your chest, stand up straight and push your shoulders back. A quick way to make your chest pop visually is to take a deep breath and push your chest forward while keeping your shoulders back. Practice good posture to naturally accentuate your chest without straining.
the chest moves front and back
yes it can. it happens to me all the time. you should go to your doctor anyway asap. just to rule out heart heart problems. ive found that omeprazole(prilosec) helps alot i take it twice a day. but im no doctor so go to your doctor and talk to him before you do anything elsr.
yes it can cause back and chest pain.
I have acid reflux and I was eating a reese and then the next I started feeling gas in my chest so I took some vinegar and now the gas is in my back so what do I do now?
Did he use a condom? Yes it can. Gas can gurgle in the stomach and feel like something is moving inside. Gas can get under the ribs, up into the chest and even behind the rib cage in the back.
Take out the back seat
may be it takes a week or 10 days, but why do u do waxing, do you have more hair on chest, you can go for some hair removal solutions
Depends which game you're talking about, but most likely, you're supposed to take the sword out of his chest...
Yes, you can get gas trapped in your chest. Doing sit ups will surely get the gas moving and will force it out of your system.
Our chest will expand.