No this isn't nothing serious. It's probably when you get a catch. Your rib cage protects your lungs and there is a lining between your ribs and lung kind of like Vaseline and when it's not there, it "Catches" and causes a sharp pain that feels like something is stabbing you. For a visual image, ball your fist up so that you can see your thumb facing up and take your hand and put it on the part of your fist where your fingers are. Now when your lungs expand (your fist) it rubs against the rub cage (your hand covering fist) and if there is no lining there it gives you that pain. Does this help?
I'm 15 and also have a heart murmur but i developed it over time i think. I dont know. But to be on the safe side i went to Sibley Children's Cardiologist Center and this is what the doctor told me once i told him the chest pains i was having
Is it near your breast? I have had that problem to find out that it was fibrocystic breast disease.
Is it normal for people with heart murmurs or does it happen to anyone?
its in the middle of them
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The symptoms could be exacerbation of the GERD. It could also be hiatal hernia. Treatment is a combination of drugs to reduce the acid and lifestyle changes. You will need to take a combination of medications (under medical supervision) like a proton pump inhibitor such as omeprazole, lansoprazole or pantoprazole empty stomach in the morning and an antacid gel after meals for complete relief. Possibility of H pylori infection too should be looked into by a carbon urea breath test and a combination antibiotic tried. Many a times a persisting H pylori infection can be the cause behind acidity not responding to treatment.
Life style changes that will help include: Avoid heavy meals and eat frequent small meals. Avoid too much of caffeine, tea, smoking, fried food and drinks both alcoholic and non alcoholic fuzzy ones. Avoid heavy exercises within 4 hours of a heavy meal. Raise the head end of the bed by pillows to 30 degrees. Avoid lying down for least 2 hours after food. Maybe these tips will help you.
Other than this severe anemia, asthma and costochondritis too could be the cause.
Since I cannot examine you and know other related conditions you may be having, nor is a detailed history possible on net, I have listed the various possibilities that should be looked into. Please consult your PCP for primary examination followed by proper referral.
Take care!
it happens to a lot of people. It happens to me all the time. Just take a deep breath in really slow if it happens again.
it does feel like a pen is stabbing you right? or is it a squeeze? but i'm assuming that it's a pin feeling because it's everytime you breathe
or have you got hugged tightly or had any pressure between your breast because the SAME thing happened to me and it was because the bone that holds our ribs together got squeezed so tightly. and it hurt everytime i breathed in
I think Im going to get checked out tomorrow. It hasn't been as bad today as the last two days. Asthma does run in my family though.
I dont remember anyone hugging me tightly so I don't think its that. a pen would describe it more but when i take deep breaths it feels like a pen stabbing me in the center of my chest and around my chest feels like squeezing almost.
yea if it's the pen feeling then it's most likely what we call a "CATCH"....
precrodial catch if you want to look it up