What Causes Heaviness In My Chest And Numbness In My Arms?
I believe it's stress or anxiety, but just wanted to be sure. I've been married for 13 years and I'm a stay at home homeschooling mother of 3 (7, 3 and 1 year old) in my mid thirties. For the last couple of weeks on and off, I've been feeling a real heaviness in my chest as if something were sitting on it and a swelling in my throat with some harder breathing. Yesterday my arms went numb for a while. Today my chest has felt the heaviest and I have not been able to get it to settle and my left arm is numb. I have some stresses that have been going on in my life (who doesn't) but nothing huge. I'm overall healthy and not a drinker or a smoker/or drugs and not over weight. (5 foot 119 lbs.) Is it ok to wait and just let this pass or should I just get checked out. Thank you!
Welcome to Healthcaremagic.com I have evaluated your query thoroughly .
* There are different possibilities for this condition as - low hemoglobin levels - deficiency of vitamins , minerals , trace elements - stress - anxiety - over exertion - inadequate rest - cardiac issues - others .
* Needs primary work up with physician for x-ray chest , EKG and basic laboratory tests .
Hope this will help you .
Wishing you fine recovery . Regards .
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What Causes Heaviness In My Chest And Numbness In My Arms?
Hello dear , hi Welcome to Healthcaremagic.com I have evaluated your query thoroughly . * There are different possibilities for this condition as - low hemoglobin levels - deficiency of vitamins , minerals , trace elements - stress - anxiety - over exertion - inadequate rest - cardiac issues - others . * Needs primary work up with physician for x-ray chest , EKG and basic laboratory tests . Hope this will help you . Wishing you fine recovery . Regards .