why do i feel pressure on my chest when i m angry?!


Question: Why do i feel pressure on my chest when i m angry?
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I do not want to frighten you. ok. So don't get your self excited or worried. You need to have your primary care physician refer you to a cardiologist. The pain could be caused by something as simple as a muscle pull , if you read on you will see more causes. Do not take any chances.Get checked out.


Chest Pain Symptoms
If you are having severe pain, crushing, squeezing, or pressure in your chest that lasts more than a few minutes, or if the pain moves into your neck, left shoulder, arm, or jaw, go immediately to a hospital emergency department. Do not drive yourself. Call 911 for emergency transport.
Chest pain is one of the most frightening symptoms a person can have. It is sometimes difficult even for a doctor or other medical professional to tell what is causing chest pain and whether it is life-threatening.Any part of the chest can be the cause of the pain including the heart, lungs, esophagus, muscle, bone, and skin.Because of the complex nerve distribution in the body, chest pain may actually originate from another part of the body.The stomach or other organs in the belly (abdomen), for example, can cause chest pain.
Potentially life-threatening causes of chest pain are as follows:
Heart attack (acute myocardial infarction): A heart attack occurs when blood flow to the arteries that supply the heart cause damage, deterioration, and death of the heart muscle.
Angina: Angina is chest pain related to an imbalance between the oxygen demand of the heart and the amount of oxygen delivered via the blood..
Aortic dissection: The aorta is the main artery that supplies blood to the vital organs of the body, such as the brain, heart, kidneys, lungs, and intestines. Dissection means a tear in the inner lining of the aorta. This can cause massive internal bleeding and interrupt blood flow to the vital organs.
Pulmonary embolism: A pulmonary embolus is a blood clot.
Spontaneous pneumothorax: Often called a collapsed lung, this condition occurs when air enters the saclike space between the chest wall and the lung tissue.Perforated viscus: A perforated viscus is a hole or tear in the wall of any area of the gastrointestinal tract. This allows air to enter the abdominal cavity, which irritates the diaphragm, and can cause chest pain.
Cocaine-induced chest pain: Cocaine causes the blood vessels in the body to constrict. This can decrease blood flow to the heart, causing chest pain. Cocaine also accelerates the progression of atherosclerosis, a risk factor for a heart attack.
Causes of chest pain that are not immediately life-threatening include the following:
Acute pericarditis: This is an inflammation of the pericardium,.
Mitral valve prolapse: Mitral valve prolapse is an abnormality of one of the heart valves in which the "leaves" of the valve bulge into the upper heart chamber during contraction.Pneumonia: Pneumonia is an infection of the lung tissue. Chest pain occurs because of inflammation to the lining of the lungs.
Disorders of the esophagus: .
o Acid reflux disease (gastroesophageal reflux disease, GERD, heartburn) .
o Esophageal spasm is defined as excessive, intensified, or uncoordinated contractions of the smooth muscle of the esophagus.
Costochondritis: This is an inflammation of the cartilage between the ribs advanced age, HIV, or cancer. Herpes zoster is highly contagious to people who have not had chickenpox or have not been vaccinated against chickenpox for the five days before and the five days after the appearance of the rash.

Hope this did not upset you. But the possibilities are not endless the pain in your stomach could be from contraction of the muscles and blood vessels and increase of tension where the blood pressure around the heart lungs causes pain caused by anxiety.

Go get a physical take care

next time



It's got to do something with your heart, maybe. I think It's your artery that contract, with high pressure.




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